Math, asked by ArnabShit, 11 months ago

no. of children =5
no. of mangoes =5
each gets =5/5=1

no. of children =4
no. of mangoes =5
each gets =5/4=1.25

no. of children =3
no. of mangoes =5
each gets =5/3=1.67(approx)

no. of children =2
no. of mangoes =5
each gets =5/2=2.5

no. of children =1
no. of mangoes =5
each gets =5/1=5

no. of children =0
no. of mangoes =5
each gets =5/0=\infty ∞

when children decreasing by one the division of mangoes were increasing slightly. But the question is when children decreases to 0 the division of mangoes comes to infty (∞).Why?


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Answered by sayani28
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it's infinity as there are zero students and we can't divide 5 mangoes


sayani28: anything divided by 0 equal to infinity
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