Math, asked by dhartipatel2819, 4 months ago

In a shop, same number of biscuits are there in each packet as the number of packets of biscuits. There are total 2304 biscuits in the shop than how many packets of biscuits are there in the shop? ​

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Answered by EliteZeal
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 \large{\green{\underline \bold{\tt{Given :-}}}}

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  • Number of biscuits in each packet is equal to number of packets of biscuits

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  • There are total 2304 biscuits

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 \large{\red{\underline \bold{\tt{To \: Find :-}}}}

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  • Number of packets of biscuits in the shop

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  • Let the number of packets of biscuits be "x"

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Number of biscuits in each packet = Number of biscuits packets

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Thus,

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➠ Number of biscuits in each packet = x

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Number of biscuits in each packet × Number of biscuits packets

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➜ 2304 = x × x

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➜ 2304 = x²

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 \sf x = \sqrt { 2304 }

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➨ x = 48

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  • Hence number of packets of biscuits in the shop is 48

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