Math, asked by sanatkumarsanatkumar, 7 months ago

4. A baker bakes 21/4 kg of biscuits in his shop. He packs them in to packets of 1/8kg each. How
many packets of busuit will he have in his shop?

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Answered by sharmamadhu40196
4

A Baker bake biscuits =21/4 kg

one packets weights =1/8

Number of packets made =21/4/1/8

(we reciprocal 1/8it convert into 8 for multiplication)

=21/4*8

=21*2

=42

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Answered by MasterDhruva
6

➤ Answer :-

Total biscuits baked :- \frac{21}{4} \\

Total biscuits packed in each :- \frac{1}{8} \\

Total packets of biscuits in his shop :-

 \longmapsto \sf \:  \frac{21}{4}  \div  \frac{1}{8}  \\

 \longmapsto \sf \:  \frac{21}{4}  \times  \frac{8}{1}  \\

 \longmapsto \sf \:  \frac{21 \times 8}{4 \times 1}  \\

 \longmapsto \sf \cancel  \frac{168}{4}  =  \frac{42}{1} = 42 \\

\Huge\thereforeThe shopkeeper has 42 packets in his shop.

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