Math, asked by Sayeezh8509, 1 year ago

A farmer has three sacks of peanuts weighing 24 kg, 36 kg, 30 kg, and 46 kg, respectively. He repacked the peanuts such that the packs have equal weights and the largest weight possible with no peanuts left unpacked. How many kilograms will each pack of peanuts contain?

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Answered by chbilalakbar
9

First of all your question contains mistakes there should be four sacks of peanuts and secondly you did not clearly about the number of sacks to which peanuts repacks but I consider that sacks are same that is sacks are 4 after repacking

Answer:

34

Step-by-step explanation:

Since

There are four sacks of peanuts

1st sacks weight = 24 kg

2nd sacks weight = 36 kg

3rd sacks weight = 30 kg

4th sacks weight = 46 kg

We know that

Average weight = sum of weight / number of sacks

Putting the values we get

Average weight = (24 + 36 + 30 + 46) / 4 = 134 / 4 = 34

So if the number of sacks is 4 then we can repacked the sacks with weight of 34 kg to get the maximums possibility of weighting and no peanut leftover.

Answered by RajatPanwar706
5

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