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A shopkeeper has a stock of 140 kg of wheat in the first 4 weeks of sel 20 into 1 by 2 kg 25 into 3 by 4 kg 26 into 1 by 2 kg and 47 into 1 by 4 kg of wheat respectively how much wheat and what portion of the stock does he sale​

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Answered by GloriousPhoenix
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Answered by Anonymous
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\bf\huge \gray{ANSWER}

\large\text \pink{Given that :}

  • A shopkeeper has a stock of 140 kg.

\large\text \red{In the first week He sell }

 \sf{ =  >( 20 \:   \frac{1}{2}  + 25 \:  \frac{3}{4}  + 26  \:  \frac{1}{2} + 47  \: \frac{1}{4})kg } \\

 \sf{  =  > (\frac{41}{2}  +  \frac{103}{4} +  \frac{53}{2}  + \frac{189}{4} )kg} \\

\sf{  =  >  (\frac{82 + 103 + 106 + 189}{4} )kg} \\

 \sf{ =  >  (\frac{480}{4} )kg } \\

 \large \ \boxed{ =  > 120 \: kg}

\large\text\green{Therefore} \\

  • The sells of wheat in first four week
  • = 120 kg

\large\text \purple{Portion of the wheat  stock  he sold:}

 \sf \blue{ =   > \frac{wheat \: sold \: in \: first \: week}{total \: wheat \: stock} } \\

 \bf{ =  >  \frac{120}{140} } \\

 \large \boxed{  =  > \frac{6}{7} } \\

\large\text\green{Therefore} \\

  • Portion of the stock he sold is
  • 6/7

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