Math, asked by sp703514, 1 month ago

Medicine is packed in boxes, each weighing 4 kg 500 g. How many such boxes can be loaded in a van which cannot carry beyond 800 kg?​

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Answered by dheeptha98
0

Answer:

Weight of a box = 4kg 500g

= 4\times1000\ +\ 5004×1000 + 500 = 4,500g

Weight that can be loaded in van = 800kg

=\ 800\times1,000\ \ =\ 8,00,000g= 800×1,000 = 8,00,000g

No. of boxes that can be loaded =

8,00,000\div4,500\ =\ 1778,00,000÷4,500 = 177

Therefore,

177 boxes can be loaded in the van.

Answered by rachanasachan2020
1

Answer:

see divide 800/4.5=177.7 and 177 box can be maximum loaded

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