a sum 's' is devided into 4 parts.second person gets Rs 10
more than first.3rd person is Rs 10 more than second, 4th is
10 more than 3rd. how much amount do 1st person get?
Answer Posted / s.kuppusamy
s=?
second=1+10
third=1+10+10
fourth=1+10+10+10
first=1
second=11 1st compar 2nd 10 excess
third=22 2nd compare 3rd 10 excess
fourth=33 3rd compare 4th 10 excess
s=33
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