Math, asked by ravisijua35, 2 months ago

Shop A has 1 200 packets of tea. Shop B has 180 packets less than shop A. Shop C has 325
packets more than shop A. Altogether, how many packets of tea do these shops have?​

Answers

Answered by moshnetic
2

Answer:

3745

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of tea packets in Shop A = 1200          ------> Given in Question

Shop B has 180 packets less than shop A.

So Number of tea packets in Shop B = 1200 - 180 = 1020

Shop C has 325  packets more than shop A

So Number of Tea Packets in Shop C = 1200 + 325 = 1525

Total Number of Tea Packets in the 3 shops = Number of Tea Packets in Shop A + Number of Tea Packets in Shop B + Number of Tea Packets in Shop C

= 1200 + 1020 + 1525

= 3745

Therefore there are 3745 Tea Packets Altogether in the 3 Tea Shops

Answered by TrueRider
117

A = 1200

B = 1200-180

 \:  \:  \:  \:  = 1200-100-80

 \:  \:  \: \:  = 1100-80

 B = 1020

C =1200+325

 \:  \:  \:  \: = 1525

 A+B+C = 1200+1020+1525

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