Math, asked by abhi171043, 2 months ago

In a college of 300 students, every student read 5 newspaper and every newspaper is read by 60 student .number on newspaper is.
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Answered by sanjana161891
1

Answer:

Total different newspapers possible 300 x 5 = 1500 newspapers.

Total different newspapers if a newspaper is read by 60 student,

1500 / 60 = 25

The number of newspapers is 25.

Answered by piyalidutta22
2

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let's begin …Remember this is a question of language basically ..

Given:-

#1student read 5 newspaper

In other words we can say 5 attempts we're taken by a student to read 5 different newspaper

# 60 students read 1 newspaper

In other words we can say 60 attempts were taken by 60 students to read a single newspaper or we can say 1 newspaper will go through 60 different sessions

#As 1 student read 5 newspaper (given).

Then 300.students read 1500 newspapers (300×5=1500). Or we can say 1500 attempts were taken by 300 students to read 1500 newspapers . Or we can also say that 1500 newspapers will through 1500 different sessions .

Let us assume that total no of news paper be x

As 1 newspaper was readed by 60 students

{ or we can say that 1 newspaper will go through 60 different sessions . Or we can say that 1 newspaper will be attempted 60 times by 60 students ……………..JUST BE CLEAR WITH THE LANGUAGE !!!}

NOW x newspaper was readed by 60x students

Or we can say that x(total no of newspaper ) will go through 60x sessions .

hence

1500=60x.

x=25(exactly)

1500 will be equal to 60x because

1500 is total sessions available in this particular event and 60x is total possible sessions for total newspapers which is x here

Hence here in this event total possible session is 1500 only not more or less ….

Therefore 1500=60x …

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