Math, asked by archanasandbor12345, 1 month ago

Amrit was taking sweets for his
friends in school. There are 53
children in his class. Sweets are
available in packets of 10. If he
rounds to nearest 10, will there be
enough for everybody? To what
figure Amrit should round the
figure?​

Answers

Answered by shubhamugale2005
31

Step-by-step explanation:

friends in school. There are 53

children in his class. Sweets are

available in packets of 10. If he

rounds to nearest 10, will there be

enough for everybody? To what

figure Amrit should round the

figure?

Answered by BrainlyGovind
1

No. of students =24

No. of students =24no. of sweets each gets =5

No. of students =24no. of sweets each gets =5therefore, total no. of sweets 24×5=120

No. of students =24no. of sweets each gets =5therefore, total no. of sweets 24×5=120the no. of children when 4 is gone =24−4=20

No. of students =24no. of sweets each gets =5therefore, total no. of sweets 24×5=120the no. of children when 4 is gone =24−4=20Hence,each child will get

No. of students =24no. of sweets each gets =5therefore, total no. of sweets 24×5=120the no. of children when 4 is gone =24−4=20Hence,each child will get 20

No. of students =24no. of sweets each gets =5therefore, total no. of sweets 24×5=120the no. of children when 4 is gone =24−4=20Hence,each child will get 20120

No. of students =24no. of sweets each gets =5therefore, total no. of sweets 24×5=120the no. of children when 4 is gone =24−4=20Hence,each child will get 20120

No. of students =24no. of sweets each gets =5therefore, total no. of sweets 24×5=120the no. of children when 4 is gone =24−4=20Hence,each child will get 20120 =6sweets

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