Math, asked by ranjitapadhi1985, 11 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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