Предмет: Математика, автор: fsaloxitdinova

1.Решите задачу.
Мама купила 5 кг, яблок по 1000 сумов, 4 кг. груш по
1200 сумов и 3 кг, винограда по 800 сумов . Сколько денег
она заплатила?
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Ответы

Автор ответа: help5050
20

Ответ:

5 кг * 1000 сумов = 5000 сумов (заплатила за яблоки)

4 кг * 1200 сумов = 4800 сумов (заплатила за груши)

3 кг * 800 = 2400 сумов (заплатила за виноград)

5000 + 4800 + 2400 = 12200 сумов (заплатила за всё)

Ответ: 12 200 заплатила мама.

Пошаговое объяснение:


fsaloxitdinova: Спасибо большое
Автор ответа: nnbomsh01
6

Ответ:

Дано:

5кг яб - по 1000 с/кг

4кг груш - по 1200 с/кг

3кг вин. - по 800 с/кг

Всего потрачено - ?

(5*1000)+(4*1200)+(3*800)=5000+4800+2400=12 200 (сумов)

Ответ : Потрачено 12 200 сумов


fsaloxitdinova: Спасибо большое
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