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. A fruit seller had 2, 00,000 apples. He packed them in boxes. Each box contains 176 apples. How many boxes were used and how many apples were left over?​

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Answered by Shredhky
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Answer:

Number of boxes = 2,00,000 ÷ 176

You will get the quotient as 1136.

==> The number of boxes used was 1136 boxes.

Left over Apples = 2,00,000 – (1136 × 176)

= 2,00,000 – 1,99,936

= 64

==> The left over apples were 64 in number.

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