Math, asked by khushisharmamadinath, 8 months ago


A van can carry 385 boxes of oranges weighing 25 kg each, whereas another van can carry 436
boxes of oranges of the same weight. Find the total weight that can be carried by both the vans.​

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Answered by saichakrika
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Step-by-step explanation:

VAN A CAN CARRY = 385 BOXES OF ORANGES

EACH BOX WEIGHS = 25 kg

VAN B CAN CARRY = 436 BOXES OF ORANGES

VAN A CAN CARRY =

25 kg X 385 = 9625 kg

VAN B CAN CARRY =

25 kg X 436 = 10900

TOTAL = 9625 KG + 10900 kg

BOTH VANS CAN CARRY = 20525 kg OF ORANGES

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Answered by senthilkamala90
0

VAN A CAN CARRY = 385 BOXES OF ORANGES

EACH BOX WEIGHS = 25 kg

VAN B CAN CARRY = 436 BOXES OF ORANGES

VAN A CAN CARRY =

25 kg X 385 = 9625 kg

VAN B CAN CARRY =

25 kg X 436 = 10900

TOTAL = 9625 KG + 10900 kg

BOTH VANS CAN CARRY = 20525 kg OF ORANGES

THANKS

HOPE ITS HELPFUL.

pls mark brainalist

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