Math, asked by gs6254130, 1 month ago

1586. How many of these can a shopkeeper
buy with 3 3,000?
(a) Find the product of the greatest and the smallest three-digit
numbers made with the digits 5, 2 and 9.
(b) The greatest four-digit number made with the digits 1,0,9,2 is
divided by the smallest three-digit number made with 1,9, 2.
Find the quotient and the remainder.
a) The litchis from a farm were packed in boxes that hold
144 litchis. If 2,125 boxes were used, how many litchis
were packed?
) If the farm needs to pack 12,70,224 litchis in boxes that
hold 144 litchis, how many boxes would be required?
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Answers

Answered by vkvikashkumar21
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Answer:

a) greatest no 952 × smallest no 259 = 246568

b) greatest no 9210 ÷ 129 = 71.395

2 a) 2125× 144= 306000

b) 1270224 ÷ 144 = 8821

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