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Tulsi and her husband work on Karunya’s farm. The Government has said that farm workers should be paid at least Rs 71 for one day’s work. But he pays Rs. 55 to Tulsi and Rs. 58 to her husband. - class 5 math
5 5
* 4 9
4 9 5
+2 2 0 0
2 6 9 5
Hence, Tulsi gets Rs. 2695 for her work.
Husband’s one-day wage = Rs. 58
Husband’s 42 day’s wage = Rs. (58* 42)
We have,
5 8
* 4 2
1 1 6
+2 3 2 0
2 4 3 6
Hence, Tulsi’s husband gets Rs. 2436 for his work.
Money they earned together = Rs. (2695 + 2436) = Rs. 5131
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