Math, asked by singha93023, 1 month ago

Q3 Bhanu a shopkeeper packs 10 toffees to make a packet (2)

a) 2 packets will have --toffee,
b) 5 packets will have toffees.​

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Answered by GeniusHelper3
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Answer:

no of packets to make a packet of toffes =10

no of toffes will there be in 2 packets =20

n of of toffes there will be in 5 packets =50

hope it helps .

Answered by gyaneshwarsingh882
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

IF SHOPKEEPER PACKS TOFFEES = 10 TO MAKE 2 PACKETS

∴ 1 PACKETS = TOFFEES ?

SO 1 PACKET = 1= 10/2 = 5

SO 1 PACKET HAVING 5 TOFFEES

A)  1 PACKET HAVING 5 TOFFEES

∴   2 PACKETS HAVING = 2 x 5 = 10 TOFFEES

2 packets will have 10 toffee,

B) 1 PACKET HAVING 5 TOFFEES

∴ 5 PACKETS HAVING = 5 x 5 = 25 TOFFEES

5 packets will have 25 toffees.​

A) 10 toffee,

B) 25 toffees.​

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