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

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Answered by Rvk26
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\Huge\mathcal\red{Hey!}

The number of boxes that a van of 800 kg 

can hold is 177 boxes.....

The number of boxes that a van hold which cannot carry more than 800 kg.

Solution:

Weight of each box of medicine = 4 kg 500 g = 4000 g + 500 g = 4500 g.

Weight that the van can carry = 800 kg = 800 x 1000 g = 800000 g  

∴ No. of boxes that the van carry  

= fraction {(800000 g)}{(4500 g)}

=177.78=(4500g)(800000g)=177.78

\approx 177

boxes≈177boxes

Here, Quotient = 177              

The no. of boxes the van carry is

177

Hope this helps you

Answered by Anonymous
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Given :

Medicine is packed in boxes, each weighing 4 kg 500g.

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Find :

How many such boxes can be loaded in a van which cannot carry beyond 800 kg?

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We know that ,

We know the given medicine is 4kg 500g.

→ 4kg + 500g

→ 4000 + 500

→ 4500 g

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We know that given weight that van can carry is 800kg.

→ 800kg × 1000g

→ 800000g

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Applying formula :

★ Boxes = No.of boxes the van can carry/Weight of the medicines.

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Calculations :

→ 800000/4500

→ 177 boxes

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Therefore, the van can carry 177 such boxes.

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