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In a supermarket, boxes of ice cream are stacked, 50 boxes weighed 32.5kg. How many boxes would be in a stack that weighed 149.5kg?

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Answered by BeAuTyBLusH
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Answer:

Question:

In a supermarket, boxes of ice cream are stacked, 50 boxes weighed 32.5kg. How many boxes would be in a stack that weighed 149.5kg?

To find:

No. of boxes

Solution:

Weight of 1 box = 32.5kg ÷ 50

= 0.65kg

No. of box required= 149.5 ÷ 0.65

= 230 boxes

∴ 230 boxes would be in a stack that weighed 149.5kg

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