Math, asked by krishna22553, 5 months ago

A man bought 3/4 kg sugar from one shop and 1/2 kg from another shop. He used 2/3 kg sugar. how much sugar is left with him​

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Answered by cutie08
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Given :

 \rightarrow \sf {Sugar \: bought \: from \: one \: shop = \frac{3}{4} \: kg}

 \rightarrow \sf {Sugar \: bought \: from \: another \: shop = \frac{1}{2} \: kg}

 \rightarrow \sf {Sugar \: used = \frac{2}{3} \: kg}

To Find :

 \textsf {The sugar left}

Solution :

 \rightarrow \sf {Total \: sugar = \frac{3}{4} + \frac{1}{2} = \frac {3 + 2}{4} = \frac{5}{4} \: kg}

 \sf {Now,}

 \rightarrow \textsf {Sugar left = Total sugar - Sugar used}

 \rightarrow \sf {Sugar \: left = \frac{5}{4} - \frac{2}{3}}

 \rightarrow \sf {Sugar \: left = \frac{15 - 8}{12}}

 \rightarrow \sf {Sugar \: left = \frac{7}{12}}

 : \implies \sf {\underline {\underline {Hence, \: \frac{7}{12} \: kg \: sugar \: is \: left \: with \: him.}}}

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