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in a library 126 copy of a curtain book required a shelf length of 3.18 metre how many copies of the same book would occupy shelf length of 4.8m​

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Answered by anuj6672
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Step-by-step explanation:

a library 126 books require a shelf length of 3.78m.

To Find:

How many books would occupy s shelf length of 4.6 m.

Solution:

No. of books required for a shelf length of 3.78 m = 126

No. of books required for a shelf length 1 m =\frac{126}{3.78}

3.78

126

No. of books required for a shelf length of 4.6 m = \frac{126}{3.78} \times 4.6=153.33

3.78

126

×4.6=153.33

So,No. of books required for a shelf length of 4.6 m =153

Hence 153 books would occupy shelf length of 4.6 m.

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