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one shopkeeper has 37.5kg sugar. he made 2.5kg sugar packets.then he has how many sugar packets at all?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Total amount of sugar with the shopkeeper =37.5kg

Weight of one sugar packet = 2.5 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of packet that could be packed from 37.5 kg of sugar =

 \frac{375}{10}  \div  \frac{25}{10}  =  \frac{375}{10}  \times  \frac{10}{25}  = 15

So, 15 packets could be made from 37.5 kg of sugar.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Total weight of sugar = 37.5 kg

Weight for each packet = 2.5 kg

Number of packet to be made with total sugar =

 \frac{375}{10}  \div  \frac{25}{10}  =  \frac{375}{10}  \times  \frac{10}{25}   =  \frac{375}{25}  = 15

So, 15 packet would be made with 37.5 kg of sugar.

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