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A stone of 13 kilogram fell down and broke into three pieces. Using these pieces we can find all the weights from 1 kilograms to 13 kilograms. Can you find the weights of these pieces? ​

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Answered by shivanikumari0
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Answer:

If rock is of 13 kilogram then

rock broke into 3 pieces then the

weight of I price =13 ÷3= 4•333

so the weight of one piece of rock =4 kilogram 333 gram

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Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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The weights of these pieces are 1, 3 and 9 kgs.

  • One of the four fundamental mathematical operations, along with addition, subtraction, and multiplication, is division. Division is the process of dividing a larger group into smaller groups so that each group contains an equal number of things. It is a mathematical operation used for equal distribution and equal grouping.
  • Repetitive subtraction is the process of division. It is the multiplication operation's opposite. It is described as the process of creating equitable groups. When dividing numbers, we break a larger number down into smaller ones so that the larger number taken will be equal to the multiplication of the smaller numbers.

Here, according to the given information, we are given that,

A stone of 13 kilogram fell down and broke into three pieces.

Now, using the broken pieces, we can find the weights which range from 1 to 13 kilograms.

Now, 13 is a prime number and the only possible factor is 1.

Then, one of the pieces weigh 1 kg.

Now, 13 - 1 = 12.

3 is the least factor of 12.

Then, the other piece weighs 3 kgs.

Then, the third piece weighs (13 - 4) = 9 kgs.

Hence, the weights of these pieces are 1, 3 and 9 kgs.

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