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A shopkeeper sells apples in two types of boxes ,one small and one large,The large box has 125 apples.Also the large box contains as many as 12 snall boxes plus 5 loose apples.Then find the no.of apples in small box.​

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Answered by sadhna1201
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Answer:

A shopkeeper has two types of boxes, one is smaller and one is big. Each box of the larger type contains 4 more mangoes than the number of mangoes contained in the 8 boxes of the smaller type. Set an equation which gives the number of mangoes in each small box. Each larger box contains 100 mangoes. Find number of mangoes in the smaller box.

Solution:

• Let mangoes in small box be M and in larger box be N.

So, number of mangoes in 8 smaller box = 8 × M = 8M

» Larger box contains 4 more mangoes than the number of mangoes contained in the 8 boxes of the smaller type.

» And larger box contains 100 mangoes.

means N = 100 ____ (eq 1)

A.T.Q.

⟹ N = 8M + 4

⟹ 100 = 8M + 4 [From (eq 1)

⟹ 100 - 4 = 8M

⟹ 8M = 96

⟹ M = 12

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{Number of mangoes in small box}Number of mangoes in small box

{M = 12}M = 12

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Answered by deveshkoul
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A shopkeeper sells apples in two types of boxes one large and one small

Large box has 125 apples

And shopkeeper has 12 small boxes and five apples lose

You divide 125×12÷5

Your answer is 300

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