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supermarket sale description:in the super market there are five shopkeepers A,B,C,D,E .if shopkeeperA sells his 2/3of products ina day ,shopkeeper B sell 3/7 of products,c sells 4/5 of products in a day ,D 5/6 of products in a day and E sells 7/8 of products in a day, who sells more productsin a day?

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Answered by NavaN11
16
Considering they have equal products in a day
So,
Shopkeeper A sells 2/3 of his products
2/3=0.667

Shopkeeper B sells 3/7 of his products
3/7=0.428

Shopkeeper C sells 4/5 of his products
4/5=0.8

Shopkeeper D sells 5/6 of his products
5/6=0.833

Shopkeeper E sells 7/8 of his products
7/8=0.875

Since Shopkeeper E has highest ratio value , he will sell maximum of his products
Answered by 777ULTRON777
2

Multiply each no. By 840 as it is the l.c.m.

A=2*840/3

B=3*840/7

C=4*840/5

D=5*840/6

E=7*840/8

Therefore

A=2*280=560

B=3*120=360

C=4*168=672

D=5*140=700

E=7*105=735

Therefore shopkeeper E sold more products The lowest sale is of B

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