Math, asked by rajan3088, 1 month ago

In a school the number of students in  section A, B, and  C of class  6 is 25, 30  45 respectively.  Find the  minimum number of rooms  required so that each room has the same number of students.​

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Answered by birajlamsal04
1

Answer: Imagine

Step-by-step explanation:Let  A = 30      B = 35      C = 40

Assume that all students do not go to class library at the same time. At a time either section A or section B or section c visit the library and read the books.

Find the maximum of A, B and C that is greatest integer of 30, 35 and 40.

largest value is 40.

If 40 books are kept in the library, every student in section A can get one book when section A goes to library.  Same way every student in section B gets oone book when sectoion B visits library.  Same for section C.

Answered by viduganu2008
0

Answer:

100 are total

therefore 33 can be there but 1 student will be left

Step-by-step explanation:

A=25

B=30

C=45

Total=100

how to find =

100/3=

33.33 (The decimal is recurring)

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