Math, asked by samyaktiwarikvs, 10 months ago

in a summer camp there was a provision for soaps for 45 students for 30 days for how many students will the same soaps last for 27 days.Please give step by step explanation.​

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Answered by thakkalapallymithra
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Answer:

approximately for 40 students

Let the number of students be "x".

45→30 days

x→27 days

By cross multiplication we get,

45(27)÷30=81/2

We get answer as 40.5

Approximately answer is 40

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The question will be solved using Proportion Method.

Step-by-step explanation:

Days : Students :: Days : Students

30 : 45 :: 27 : x

Product of Means = Product of Extremes

45*27 = 30*x

= 1215 = 30x

= 1215/30 = x

= 81/2 = x

= 40.5 = x

The soap will last for approximately 41 students.

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