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A poet Tamizh Nambi lost 35 pages of his ‘lyrics’ when his file had got wet in the rain. Use integers, to determine the following: Tamizh Nambi pays Kavimann ₹ 100 per page for his help. How much

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A poet Tamizh Nambi lost 35 pages of his ‘lyrics’ when his file had got wet in the rain. Use integers, to determine the following:

Tamizh Nambi pays Kavimann ₹ 100 per page for his help. How much money does Kavimaan receive?

Sum
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Solution

Payment of Kavimaan = ₹ 100 per page

∴ For 35 pages payment = ₹ 100 × ₹ 35

= ₹ 3,500

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