Math, asked by jotsharma464, 7 months ago


Nihar buys 12 packets of pencils. Each packet has 9 pencils. He gives 3 pencils
to one child. How many children will get the pencils?
16 how many pens can he buy?​

Answers

Answered by ishaangabhale
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Solution:

Each packet 9 pencils (multiply number of pencils in each box with total number of packets.)

12 packet = 108 pencils

3 pencils = 1 child (Divide total number of pencils with number of pencil given to one child.)

108 / 3

= 96 children will get the pencils as per giving three pencils to one child

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