Math, asked by sohan8525, 2 months ago


A shopkeeper bought 11/12 kg of onions. He packed theminto packets each containing 2/15 kg of onions.

(a) How many packets of onions did he get?
(b) Find the weight of onions he had left

(a). (b)
A. 5 5/18 kg
B. 6 7/30 kg
C. 6. 7/60 kg
D. 5. 8/9 kg

Answers

Answered by vgoel1709
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Answer:

Option C Is the correct one

Step-by-step explanation:

Total amount of onions bought by shopkeeper =1211 kg

Amount of onions in each packet =152 kg

⇒ By unitary method, total number of packets =12×211×15=6.875

∴ Total number of packets packed =6

Also, he got 0.875 packet worth of onions left. Each packet contains 152 kg of onions,

⇒ Weight of onions he had left =0.875×152=4035×152=607 kg

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