Math, asked by sreeachu14092, 4 months ago

A dealer puts 36 candles in one packet. Find the maximum number of packets he will require to put 16419 candles. how many candles will be leftover​

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Answered by sayanmandala25
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Packets require to pack 16419 candles = 456

Candles will be leftover = 3

Answered by OreoNJasper
0

Answer:

456 with a remainder of 3 candles.

Step-by-step explanation:

I divided 16419 by 36, and the quotient was 456. I knew the quotient except for the remainder (leftover). I multiplied 36 x 456 and it is 16416. I subtracted the 16419 with 16416 and the difference is 3.

The dealer will use have to use 456 packets to pack all the candles. The dealer will have 3 candles remaining

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