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A fruit seller had some apples. He sells $30\%$ of the apples and still has 490 apples left. The number of apples he initially had was .

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Answered by 2018000676
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Answer:

Answer:

\large{ \boxed{ \underline{ \rm{0.18 \: mm}}}}

0.18mm

Step-by-step explanation:

\underline{\underline{\bf{ \green{Given :}}}}

Given:

Thickness of 12 sheets of paper is 2.16 mm.

\underline{\underline{\bf{ \green{To \: Find :}}}}

ToFind:

Thickness of 1 sheet of paper.

\underline{\underline{\bf{ \blue{Procedure :}}}}

Procedure:

• Here, the question has given us the thickness of 12 sheets of paper, which is 2.16 mm. And we are asked to calculate the thickness for 1 sheet of paper.

• For solving this question, simply we have to apply the DIVISION method i.e.

We'll be dividing the number of sheets (12 sheets) with 2.16 mm.

And lastly, we'll find our required solution.

So, let's do it!

\underline{\underline{\bf{ \green{Solution :}}}}

Solution:

\begin{gathered} \implies \: 2.16 \div 12 \\ \\ \\ \implies \cancel \d frac{2.16}{12} \\ \\ \\ \implies \boxed{ \bf{0.18 \: mm}}\end{gathered}

⟹2.16÷12

12

2.16

0.18mm

Therefore, thickness of 1 sheet of paper is 0.18 mm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

\large{ \boxed{ \underline{ \rm{0.18 \: mm}}}}

0.18mm

Step-by-step explanation:

\underline{\underline{\bf{ \green{Given :}}}}

Given:

Thickness of 12 sheets of paper is 2.16 mm.

\underline{\underline{\bf{ \green{To \: Find :}}}}

ToFind:

Thickness of 1 sheet of paper.

\underline{\underline{\bf{ \blue{Procedure :}}}}

Procedure:

• Here, the question has given us the thickness of 12 sheets of paper, which is 2.16 mm. And we are asked to calculate the thickness for 1 sheet of paper.

• For solving this question, simply we have to apply the DIVISION method i.e.

We'll be dividing the number of sheets (12 sheets) with 2.16 mm.

And lastly, we'll find our required solution.

So, let's do it!

\underline{\underline{\bf{ \green{Solution :}}}}

Solution:

\begin{gathered} \implies \: 2.16 \div 12 \\ \\ \\ \implies \cancel \dfrac{2.16}{12} \\ \\ \\ \implies \boxed{ \bf{0.18 \: mm}}\end{gathered}

⟹2.16÷12

12

2.16

0.18mm

Therefore, thickness of 1 sheet of paper is 0.18 mm.

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