Math, asked by mrunalinividya, 1 year ago

a cow eat 2/10 quintal of grass every day the farmer has 16 cows and for them he has bought 300/7 quintals of grass. how much grass will be left after two days

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Answered by UtkarshIshwar
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amount of grass ate by 1 cow in  day = 0.2 quintal
amount of grass ate by 16 cows in 1 day = 0.2*16 = 3.2 quintal
amount of grass ate by 16 cows in 2 days = 3.2*2 = 6.4 quintal = 64/10 quintal

amount of grass bought by farmer = 300/7 quintals

amount of grass left after 2 days = 300/7 - 64/10 = (3000 - 448)/70 = 2552/70 = 1273/35 quintals or 36.46 quintals of grass.

Answered by premashreekripak2010
2

Answer:

amount of grass ate by 1 cow in day = 0.2 quintal amount of grass ate by 16 cows in 1 day = 0.2*16 = 3.2 quintal amount of grass ate by 16 cows in 2 days = 3.2*2 = 6.4 quintal = 64/10 quintal amount of grass bought by farmer = 300/7 quintals %3D amount of grass left after 2 days = 300/7 - 64/10 = (3000 - 448)/70 = 2552/70 = 1273/35 quintals or 36.46 quintals of grass.

Step-by-step explanation:

amount of grass ate by 1 cow in day = 0.2 quintal amount of grass ate by 16 cows in 1 day = 0.2*16 = 3.2 quintal amount of grass ate by 16 cows in 2 days = 3.2*2 = 6.4 quintal = 64/10 quintal amount of grass bought by farmer = 300/7 quintals %3D amount of grass left after 2 days = 300/7 - 64/10 = (3000 - 448)/70 = 2552/70 = 1273/35 quintals or 36.46 quintals of grass.

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