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According to DMAS rule of maths,
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2%+36×14000
= (2/100)+504000
= (2+50400000)/100
= 50400002/100
= 504000.02
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2% = 2/100
2/100 = 0.02
0.02 + 36 * 14000 = n
36.02 * 14000 = n
n = 50,4000.02 (answer)
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