Math, asked by luckyadav8008, 11 months ago

9. There are 30744 apples to be packed in boxes. If each box a
contain 36 apples, how many boxes are needed for all the apple
to be packed?

Answers

Answered by brainer96
2

Answer:

854boxes.

Step-by-step explanation:

no. of apples =30744

no. of boxes needed=30744÷36=854

Answered by hotelcalifornia
2

Answer:

The number of boxes needed to pack up all the apples will be 854 boxes

Solution:

Given,

Total number of apples = 30744

Number of apples one box contains = 36 apples

Number of boxes needed = x

Thus, the number of boxes needed will be,

x=\frac{30744}{36}\\\\x=\frac{2562}{3}\\\\x={854}

Hence, the number of boxes needed to pack up all the 30744 apples together will be 854 boxes.

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