Math, asked by MALEEHANOOD, 8 months ago

3 kg of butter is packed into small packets of 75 gm each to be supplied to a restaurant. How many such packets can be made? If 10 such small packets are put into a box, how many such boxes can be made?

Answers

Answered by kannabunny1
19

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

No.of packets :3000/75=40

Not.of boxes=40/10=4

Answered by Anonymous
61

\bigstar Given:

  • Total quantity of butter = 3 kg
  • Quantity of packet in small packets = 75 g
  • Packets put in a small box = 10

\bigstar To Find:

  • Number of packets that can be made.
  • Number of boxes that can be made.

\bigstar Solution:

According to the question,

3 kg → grams \implies 3000 \: g

Therefore, now,

Number of packets = \frac{3000}{75} = \boxed{\underline{\underline{40 \: packets}}}

Number of boxes = \frac{40}{10}= \boxed{\underline{\underline{4 \: boxes}}}

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