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if 32 apple weigh 2kg 800g , how many apples will there in a box containing 35 kg of apples ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Let 35 apples be x.

Given, 32 apples weigh 2 kg 800 g ( 1 KG = 1000 g)

= 2 * 1000 + 800 grams

= 2800

So,

32 apples = 2800

1 apple = \frac{2800}{32}

= 87.5

We have to find 35 kgs of apples i.e 35000 grams

We know that 1 apple = 87.5

x = 35000

x = \frac{35,000}{87.5}

= 400

∴ 400 apples will be there in a box containing 35 kg of apples.

Answered by ltzSweetAngel
2

Answer:

Let 35 apples be x.

Given, 32 apples weigh 2 kg 800 g ( 1 KG = 1000 g)

= 2 * 1000 + 800 grams

= 2800

So,

32 apples = 2800

1 apple = \frac{2800}{32}

32

2800

= 87.5

We have to find 35 kgs of apples i.e 35000 grams

We know that 1 apple = 87.5

x = 35000

x = \frac{35,000}{87.5}

87.5

35,000

= 400

∴ 400 apples will be there in a box containing 35 kg of apples.

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