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Ahuja bought 7 of 1/3 kg apples and 3 of 1/2 mangoes find the total weight of fruits bought of her

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Answered by Anonymous
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❁Given That :

Ahuja bought 7 of 1/3 kg apples and 3 of 1/2 mangoes.

❁To find :

total weight of fruits bought of her

❁Solution :

 = 7 \frac{1}{3}  =  \frac{21}{3}  \\  =  \: 3 \frac{1}{2}  =  \frac{7}{2}

Lcm of 3 and 2 is 6

 \frac{44 + 21}{6}  =  \frac{65}{6}  \\  = 10 \frac{5}{6}

hence

 \boxed{ \red{10 \frac{5}{6} }}

is the correct answer.

Additional information.

  • A fraction is a number that represent part of whole
  • when numerator is smaller than the denominiator, it is called proper fraction.
  • when numerator is greater than the deniminator , it is said to be improper fraction.
  • zero cannot be denominiator in fraction
  • mixed fraction has both integral part and fractional part .

Formulas to convert into improper fraction

 \frac{integerl + denominator + numerator}{denominator}

Formulas to convert into mixed fraction

quiotent \:  \frac{reminder}{divisor}

Answered by Anonymous
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\Rightarrow\underline\bold{{Question}}

  • Ahuja \:bought \:7\: of \:1/3\: kg \:apples// and \:3 \:of\: 1/2 \:mangoes \:find \:the\: total\: weight\: of\: fruits\: bought \:of \:her.

 

 

\Rightarrow\underline\bold{{To \: Find}}

  • Total \: weight\: of \:fruits\:bought\:by\:her.

 

 

\Rightarrow\underline\bold{{Solution}}

  • Weight\:of\:apples\:=\:7\frac{1}{3} \:=\:\frac{22}{3}

  • Weight\:of\:mangoes\:=\:3\frac{1}{2} \:=\:\frac{7}{2}

  • Total\:weight\:of\:fruits\:=\:\frac{22}{3}\:+\:\frac{7}{2}

  • LCM\:of\:3\:and\:2\:=\:6

  • Weight\:of\:apples\:=\: \frac{22}{3}  \:    \times   \:  \frac{2}{2}  \:  =  \:  \frac{44}{6}

  • Total\:weight\:of\:mangoes\:=\: \frac{7}{2}  \:    \times   \:  \frac{3}{3}  \:  =  \:  \frac{21}{6}

  • Total\:weight\:of\:fruits\:=\:\frac{44}{6}\:+\:\frac{21}{6}

  • Total\:weight\:of\:fruits\:=\:\frac{65}{6}

\therefore{Weight\:of\:fruits\:is\:=\:\frac{65}{6}}

 

 

 

\huge\mathfrak{{Hope \: that \: helps \: !!!}}

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