Mulwa had 5 one thousand shillings notes, 7 five hundred shillings notes, 10 two hundred shilling notes and 6 one hundred shillings notes.

      

Mulwa had 5 one thousand shillings notes, 7 five hundred shillings notes, 10 two hundred shilling notes and 6 one hundred shillings notes. He then changed the money into fifty shillings notes. How many notes altogether did he get?

A. 555000
B. 11 100
C. 2 220
D. 222

  

Answers


Wilfred
The correct answer is [D]

- Total value of the money.
5 x 1000 sh notes = 5000
7 x 500 sh notes = 35000
10 x 200 sh notes = 2000
6 x 100 sh notes = 600
- Total = 5000 + 3500 + 2000 + 600 = 11,100
- 50 shillings notes
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Wilfykil answered the question on August 2, 2019 at 08:37


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