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A man distributed 683,340 toys equally amongst 15 schools. How many toys will each
school get?​

Answers

Answered by Rose08
34

Answer :-

\bf\huge\boxed{45,556}

Explanation :-

Given :

  • Total number of toys - 6,83,340
  • Number of schools - 15

To find :

Number of toys each school will get

Solution :

Let the number of toys each school will get be x

Therefore,

=> Number of schools × Number of toys each school will get = Total number of toys distributed

According to question,

 =  > 15 \times x = 683340

 =  > 15x = 683340

 =  > x =  \dfrac{683340}{15}

 =  > x = 45556

Hence, the number of toys each school will get is 45,556 respectively

Answered by Sauron
19

\mathfrak{\large{\underline{\underline{Answer :-}}}}

Toys distributed in each school are 45,556 toys.

\mathfrak{\large{\underline{\underline{Explanation :-}}}}

Given :

Man distributed = 6,83,340 toys

Among = 15 schools

To Find :

Toys each school get

Solution :

As it Given that 6,83,340 toys are distributed among 15 schools equally. We need to divide the number of toys with the number of schools to get each school will get.

\longrightarrow 6,83,340 ÷ 15

\longrightarrow 45,556

The quotient after the division is 45,556. That means 45,556 toys are distributed in each school.

\therefore Toys distributed in each school are 45,556 toys.

\rule{300}{1.5}

\mathfrak{\large{\underline{\underline{Verification :-}}}}

Multiply the Number of toys distributed in each school with Number of schools. If the product comes same as the total number of toys the answer is Correct.

\longrightarrow 45,556 × 15

\longrightarrow 6,83,340

\therefore Toys distributed in each school are 45,556 toys.

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