Math, asked by iqramughal409, 3 months ago

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Mr. Khan decides to count the number of sweets on
sale in his local supermarket. He finds that one packet
contains 385 sweets. If there are 2,697 packets in the
shop, how many sweets are there altogether?
Find the answer.

Answers

Answered by sanjanaguptacute
2

Step-by-step explanation:

No.of sweets in one packet= 385

No.of packets in the shop= 2,697

total no. of sweets altogether= 2,697 x 385

= 1,038,345

there are 1,038,345 sweets in the shop.


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Answered by ms2037905
0

Answer:

one packet contains 385 sweets

and total number of packets are 2,697

so, total sweets are 385 ×2697

=10,38,345

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