Math, asked by thatisrinivas3, 2 months ago

an apple grower has to pack 53,67,988 apples into boxes. each box can hold 356 apples. how many boxes are required to pack all the apples? how many apples are left the packing?​

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Answered by kirti012362
1

Answer:

there are 15078 boxes are required to pack all the apples.


thatisrinivas3: how?
kirti012362: 5376988/356=15078.617977528
thatisrinivas3: example please
kirti012362: ans is 15078 and others will be left
thatisrinivas3: ok
kirti012362: hmm
thatisrinivas3: thank you
kirti012362: wlc
Answered by amritha670
2

Answer:

15,078 apples

Explanation:

apples packed into boxes = 53,67,988

apples each box can hold = 356

boxes required to pack all the apples = 53,67,988÷356=15,078

ans = 15,078 boxes are required to pack all the apples

Hope it helps you :)

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