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A man bought 76 boxes of tissue paper if each box contain 1245 tissue paper has he bought in all?
If he sells 23 boxes how many tissue paper are left with him?

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Answered by uttambera538
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Answer :-

Given:

⇒ No. of boxes of tissue paper man brought = 76 boxes

⇒ No. of tissue paper in each box = 1245 tissue

⇒ No. of boxes he sold = 23 boxes

Required:

  • No. of tissue paper he brought in total

⇒ No. of boxes × No. of tissue paper in each box

⇒ 76 × 1245

⇒ 94,620

  • No. of boxes left with him if he sold 23 boxes

⇒ No. of boxes sold × No. of tissue paper in each box

⇒ 23 × 1245

⇒ 28,635

Answer :-

  • The man had brought 94,620 tissue paper in all.
  • He has 28,635 more tissue paper left with him after selling 23 boxes of tissue paper.

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