A bag contains 10−paise and 25−paise coins in the ratio of 17:6. If the total money in the bag is Rs.112, the number of 10−paise coins is
35
210
490
595
A
210
B
595
C
35
D
490
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Let the number of 10 paise coin and 25 paise coin be 17x and 6x respectively.
Total money in the bag=Rs112=11200 paise
⟹17x×10+6x×25=11200
170x+150x=11200⟹320x=11200⟹x=35
Hence the number of 10 paise coin is 17x=17×35=595
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