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 The price of two tables and three chairs is Rs.5600. What will be the price of six tables and nine chairs?

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 The price of two tables and three chairs is Rs.5600. What will be the price of six tables and nine chairs?

A). 18800

B). 17800

C). 16800

D). 15800


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16800



The cost of two tables + three chairs = 5600.

Multiply each term by 3, we get,

Cost of 6 table + 9 chairs = 16800.

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