Math, asked by akkuvava4885, 10 months ago

lali wants to buy equal number of oranges and apples.the oranges are packed in a packetof 6and the apples are pa ked in the packet of 10.what is the least numberof apples she can buy how many packets of each food she should buy

Answers

Answered by prasanthgenius
10

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

because 10-6=4 .hope you will understand

Answered by sharonr
14

Lali has to buy 5 packs of oranges and 3 packs of apples with 30 apples as least count

SOLUTION:

Given, Lali wants to buy equal number of oranges and apples.

The oranges are packed in a packet of 6 and the apples are packed in the packet of 10.

Now, let us find how many packets of each food she should buy?

Let the number of packs of oranges be x and number of packs of apples be y.

According to the given information,  

6 × x = 10 × y

3x = 5y

Here, 3x is multiples of 3 and 5y is multiples of 5.

We know that, the least number which is common in 3 multiples and 5 multiples is 15.

So, 3x = 15 and 5y = 15 → x = 5 and y = 3.

So, lali has to buy 5 packs of oranges and 3 packs of apples.

Now, let us find the least number of apples lali has to buy.

From above part, we came to know that, she has to buy atleast 3 packs of apples.

So, the least number of apples = 3 x 10 apples per pack = 30 apples.

Hence, lali has to buy 5 packs of oranges and 3 packs of apples with 30 apples as least count.

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