Math, asked by yagya13bansal, 4 months ago

Mike bought 2 ½ kg of tomato, 1 ¾ kg of onion and 5 ¼ kg of brinjal. How much
vegetables did he buy?

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Answered by laasyapriya1234
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Answer:

Mike bought - 2 ½ kg of tomato, 1 ¾ kg of onion and 5 ¼ kg of brinjal

(Converting all mixed fractions into Improper fractions)

=> Tomatoes = 2 ¹/₂ = 5/2

=> Onions = 1 ¾ = 7/4

=> Brinjal = 5 ¼ = 21/4

LCM of 2,4 is 4

(5/2 × 2/2 = 10/4), (7/4 × 1/1 = 7/4), (21/4 × 1/1 = 21/4)

=> Total vegetables he bought = 10/4 + 7/4 + 21/4 = 38/4 = 9²/₄

Therefore, he bought 9²/₄ Vegetables

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