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| Question 1062402:  A boy has Rs 728 in denomination of Rs 2 notes,Rs 5 notes and Rs 10 notes in the
 ratio of 3:2:4, respectively. What is the total number of notes he has?
 
 Found 3 solutions by  ikleyn, josgarithmetic, MathTherapy:
 Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . a boy has 728 rs denomination of 2 rs notes,5 rs notes and 10 rs nots in the ratio of 3:2:4,respectively.
 What is the total number of notes he has?
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The condition says that the numbers of bills are
   3x for 2-rs notes,
   2x for 5-rs notes, and
   4x for 10-rs notes,
where x in an unknown "common measure" of these quantities (of bills).
Then your "value" equation is
  2*(3x) + 5*(2x) + 10*(4x) = 728,   or
  6x + 10x + 40x = 728,   or
  56x = 728.
Then x =  = 13.
Thus there are 3*13 = 39 of the 2-rs notes, 2*13 = 26 of the 5-rs notes and 4*13 = 52 of the 10-rs notes. In total, 39 + 26 + 52 = 117 notes.
 
 
 
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
      (Show Source): Answer by MathTherapy(10556)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A boy has Rs 728 in denomination of Rs 2 notes,Rs 5 notes and Rs 10 notes in the
 ratio of 3:2:4, respectively. What is the total number of notes he has?
 
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