Math, asked by tarabisht915gm, 1 year ago

a pack of juice weight 7kg 325 g what is the weight of 12 such packs in kg?

please answer with statement

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Answered by CoolestCat015
3

Hey dear here is your answer!!!!!


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We would be using the concept of Unitary Method to solve this question.


For our convenience firstly lets convert 7Kg 325g into Kg:-


7kg 325g = 7.325 Kg


Now, multiply 7.325 Kg with 12:-


= 7.325 x 12

= \frac{7325}{1000} x 12

= \frac{87900}{1000}

= 87.9 Kg


So, 12 such packs will weigh 87.9 Kg !


Solving it form of statement sum:-


Weight of one pack = 7.325 Kg

Weight of 12 packs = 7.325 x 12

                                = 87.9 Kg


❣️⭐ Hope it helps you dear...⭐⭐❣️❣️


CoolestCat015: no problem ! ^_^
tarabisht915gm: if 4137 ÷1.75 =2364,then 41.37 ÷1.75 is equal to :
CoolestCat015: 23.64
tarabisht915gm: how you solved send me photo of your solution
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tarabisht915gm: why
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tarabisht915gm: ok
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CoolestCat015: the number of decimal in numerator increased by 2 so, the number of decimals in quotient also increased by 2
Answered by Anonymous
11

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 \green{\underline \bold{Given :}}

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  • Weight of 1 pack of juice = 7 kg 325 g.

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 \red{\underline \bold{To \: Find:}}

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  • Weight of 12 such packs [in kg]

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\large{\orange{\underline{\tt{Solution :-}}}}

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 \red{\bold{7 \: kg \: 325 \: g \: = \: 7.325 \: kg }}

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This problem can be easily solved by unitary method.

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Now , you may ask what is unitary method,

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 \underline{\bold{\texttt{Unitary Method :}}}

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The unitary method is a technique for solving a problem by first finding the value of a single unit, and then finding the necessary value by multiplying the single unit value.

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Here we are given the value of single unit. So we just need to multiply it by the required value.

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 \sf \longmapsto 7.325 \times 12 = \: Weight \: of \: 12 \:  packs

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 \bf \dashrightarrow Weight \: of \: 12 \: packs \: = \: 87.9 \: kg

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