Math, asked by staffordvalentine, 10 months ago

4. A shopkeeper bought 9 kg 500 g apples to sell. He sold 4 kg 750 g during the
day. How many apples are left with him?​

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Answered by Anonymous
9

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Apples he bought = 9 kg 500 g

Apples he sold = 4 kg 750 g

Apples left with him = 9 kg 500 g - 4 kg 750 g

= 4 kg 750 g

Answered by rajibsubarnas
3

we know,

1kg=1000g

so,9 kg=9000g

=9000+500g

=9500g

same way,

4kg=4000g

=4000+750=4750g

he brought=9500g

he sold=. - 4750

=4750g

so, 4750 grams of apples are left or, 4 kg 750 g apples are left

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