Math, asked by divyarashmiekka, 5 hours ago

13. A dealer puts 12 chocolates in one packet. Find the maximum number of packets
he will require to put 17822 chocolates. How many chocolates will be left over?
14. There are 1896 students in a school. The principal of the school wants the
students to stand equally in 23 rows. How many maximum number of students
will there be in each row and how many will be left over?​

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Answered by shivamkumar0421320
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Answer:13. number question

number of packets = 1485

left chocolates = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

A dealer puts,

IN one packet =12chocolates

In what number of packet? = 17822chocolates.

DIVIDE ➗

17822 ÷ 12= Quotient- 1485

Reminding-2

number of packets = 1485

left chocolates = 2

Answered by mksaini7606
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