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The price of oranges is proportional to the number of oranges if One orange costs 1200 Rs. Find: A. The price of 12 oranges. B. The amount of oranges that cost 32,000 Rs.
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The price of oranges is proportional to the number of oranges if One orange costs 1200 Rs. Find: A. The price of 12 oranges. B. The amount of oranges that cost 32,000 Rs.
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The price of oranges is proportional to the number of oranges if
One orange costs 1200 Rs. Find:
A. The price of 12 oranges.
B. The amount of oranges that cost 32,000 Rs.
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Cost of 1orange=1200
Cost
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Total cost=32000
Cost of one orange=1200
Total
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