Math, asked by ranjitapadhi1985, 9 months ago


19 kg sweets are to be distributed among some children. If each child has to be given 0.25 kg sweets, how many children get the sweets?​

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Answered by Anonymous
29

\mathfrak\red{given:}

19 kg of sweets are to be distributed among x children

each child will get 0.25 kg of sweets

\mathfrak\red{to\:find:}no. of children=x

\huge\mathcal\red{SoLuTiOn...!!!!}

number of children getting sweets=x=19/0.25=76

\huge\mathcal\red{76\: children \:will \:get\: 0.25 kg \:of \:sweets...!!!!}

Answered by FIREBIRD
18

Answer:

There are 76 children , who gets 0.25 Kg of sweet , if we have a total of 19 Kg of sweets

Step-by-step explanation:

We Have :-

19 Kg of sweets

Each kid gets 0.25 Kg of sweets

To Find :-

Number of Kids

Solution :-

Let the number of kids be x

x * 0.25 = 19

x = 19 / 0.25

x = 1900 / 25

x = 380 / 5

x = 76

There are 76 children , who gets 0.25 Kg of sweet , if we have a total of 19 Kg of sweets

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