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? Plsss ans this question and i will mark you as branliest.
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Answer:40 small packets and 4 boxes
Step-by-step explanation:
1 kg = 1000g
3 kg = 3000g
no of packets = 3000/75 = 40
no of boxes = 40/10 = 4
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Here is your answer :
Step-by-step explanation: first 3kg = 3000g
3000g of butter is packed into small packets of 75g
SInce we have to find the no. of packets we should divide = 3000 ÷ 75 = 40. So there are 40 packets
Now to find the no. of boxes we should again divide 40 ÷ 10 = 4
So there will be 4 boxes
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