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Me.santino needs a total of 406 forks for his restaurant. He currently had 278forks. If each set has 12forks what is the minimum number of sets of forms he should buy

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Answered by nigarg82
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Answer:

No of forks needed= 406

No of forks they have= 278

No of forks required= 406-278= 128

No of forks in one set= 12

No of sets needed= 128/12= 10.6 which will be rounded off to 11 sets.

They require 11 more sets of forks.

OR

No of forks needed= 406

Total sets needed= 406/12

= 33.8 rounded off to 34.

In total, they need 34 sets of forks.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\bold\blue{QuEstion}

Mr.santino needs a total of 406 forms for his restaurant. He currently had 278forms. If each set has 12forks, what is the minimum number of sets of forms he should buy?

\bold\red{\underline{\underline{Answer:}}}

\bold{Minimum \ 11 \ sets \ of \ forms \ he \ should \ buy}

\bold\orange{Given:}

1.Mr.santino needs a total of 406 forms for his restaurant.

s for his restaurant.2.He currently had 278 forms.

s.3.Each set has 12 forms.

\bold\pink{To \ find:}

The minimum number of sets of forms he should buy.

\bold\green{\underline{\underline{Solution}}}

Number of more forms need=406-278=128

Multiple of 12 near to 128 is 132

But each set have 12 forms

\bold{\frac{132}{12}=11 \ sets}

Therefore,

\bold\purple{Minimum \ 11 \ sets \ of \ forms \ he \ should \ buy.}

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