Math, asked by rawatnaren080, 1 month ago

It 3000 boxes are arranged in one truck, then how many trucks are required for 9000 boxes?​

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Answered by Ayushthegreat01
4

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

No. of blocks required to arrange in one truck= 3000

No. of boxes given to be arranged=9000

Then,

No. of trucks required for 9000 boxes=

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=3

Hence; 3 trucks are required.

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Answered by begamsabnajbegam
0

Answer:

1 truck = 3000 boxes

? = 9000 boxes

1 × 9000 ÷/ 3000

Ans..3 Trucks

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