Math, asked by Anshikatheexpert, 8 months ago

5. By selling oranges at the rate of 5.25 per
orange a fruit-seller gets 630. How many
dozens of oranges does he sell?
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6. For the mid-day meal, 0.3 litres of milk is given
to each student. If 60 litres of milk is
distributed everyday, how many students are
there in the school?
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Answers

Answered by tushar8138
1

Step-by-step explanation:

1. the price of an orange = 5.25

total price on selling oranges = 630

then number of oranges = 630 / 5.25 = 120

so

oranges sold = 120 pieces

and we know that 1 dozen = 12 pieces

so the the salesman sold 10 dozens of oranges

2. milk consumed by a student = 0.3 L

total milk consumed = 60 L

thus

number of students = 60 / 0.3 = 200

thus the number of students in the school is 200

Answered by ankittiwari0936
0

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