Math, asked by ishanisinha000, 10 months ago

92 crates of juices can be loaded in a truck. How many maximum trucks will be required to load 1150 crates? How many crates will be left unloaded?

Answers

Answered by app007
3

Answer:

92 crates are loaded in 1 truck. 12 trucks are required and 46 will not be loaded

Answered by sanjeevk28012
3

The number of crates that will be left unloaded is 46 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given as :

The numbers of crates of juice can be loaded in a truck = n = 92

Let The number of maximum truck that required to load 1150 crates = N

According to question

From The Divisibility condition

Dividend = quetient × divisor + remainder

i.e  N = n × q + r

Or,  1150 = 92 × 12 + 46

From equation it is clear that, The remainder = 46

So, equating the equation with given condition,

It is clear that 12 truck can filled the 92 crates

The number of crates that will be left unloaded = 46

Hence, The number of crates that will be left unloaded is 46 . Answer

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