Math, asked by tanujat606, 4 months ago

5 1/2 kg = potatoes
2 1/3 kg = onions
3/4 kgf = tomatoes
what is the total quantity of vegetable . purchased by roman ?​

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Answered by yashupadhyay100
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Answer:

first converting into improper/proper fraction

11/2kg potatoes

7/3kg onionz

3/4 kg tomatoes

converting into decimals WE GET

5.5KG POTATOES

2.33KG ONIONS

0.75KG TOMATOES

TOTAL QUANTITY

8.58 KG IS UR ANS

Answered by cutie08
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Given :

 \sf {Potatoes \: = \: 5\frac{1}{2} \; kg}

 \sf {Onions \: = \: 2\frac{1}{3} \; kg}

 \sf {Tomatoes \: = \: \frac {3}{4} \; kg}

To Find :

 \textsf {Total quantity of vegetables}

Solution :

 \textsf {Total quantity = Potatoes + Onions + Tomatoes}

 \sf {= \: 5\frac{1}{2} + 2\frac{1}{3} + \frac{3}{4}}

 \sf {= \: \frac{11}{2} + \frac{7}{3} + \frac{3}{4}}

 \sf { = \: \frac{66 + 28 + 9}{12}}

 \sf {= \: \frac{103}{12}}

 \sf {= \: 8\frac{7}{12}}

 \implies \sf {\underline {Hence, \: the \: total \: quantity \: of \: vegetables \: is \: 8\frac{7}{12}.}}

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