Math, asked by priya994, 10 months ago

How many 1/4 kg boxes of chocolates can be made with 3/2 kg chocolates?

Answers

Answered by alok18092
7

Step-by-step explanation:

3/2/1/16

=

3/2*16. (after reciprocal)

=3*8=24

ans= 24,1/16 kg of chocolate boxes can be made by 3/2kg of chocolate

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Answered by smithasijotsl
3

Answer:

Number of  \frac{1}{4} kg boxes of chocolates can be made with  \frac{3}{2}kg chocolates = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

The total weight  of chocolates = \frac{3}{2}kg

Weight of chocolate in a box = \frac{1}{4} kg

To find,

The number of the chocolate box required to fill the total amount of chocolate

Solution

The number of chocolate boxes required can be calculated by dividing the total weight of chocolates by the weight of chocolate in each box

Number of chocolate boxes required = \frac{\frac{3}{2} }{\frac{1}{4} }

= \frac{3X4}{2}

= \frac{12}{2}

=  6 boxes

Number of  \frac{1}{4} kg boxes of chocolates can be made with  \frac{3}{2}kg chocolates = 6

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