Math, asked by manojsangwan2411, 9 months ago

Suppose 2 kg of sugar contains 9 x 10crystals
.
How many sugar crystals are there in (i) 5 kg of
sugar? (ii) 1.2 kg of sugar?​

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Answered by brainz6741
25

Answer:

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PROPER QUESTION:

Suppose 2 kg of sugar contains 9 x 10 crystals

.

.How many sugar crystals are there in (i) 5 kg of

.How many sugar crystals are there in (i) 5 kg ofsugar? (ii) 1.2 kg of sugar?

ANSWER:-

Crystals contain in 2 kg of sugar = 9×10 .

(i)

Given, 2Kg of sugar contain 9 × 10 crystals.

Let 5Kg of sugar contains y crystals.

As Quantity of sugar increases, No.of crystals also increases.

So, Quantity of sugar and No.of crystals are in Direct proportion.

 \frac{2}{9 \times  {10}^{6} }  =  \:  \frac{5}{y}  \\ y \times 2 \:  =  \: 5 \times 9 \times   {10}^{6}  \:  \\ y \times 2 \:  =  \: 45 \times  {10}^{6}

y =   \frac{45}{2}  \times  {10}^{6} \\ y = 2.25 \times  {10}^{4}   \times  {10}^{6} \\ y = 2.25 \times  {10}^{1 - 6}  \\ y = 2.25 \times  {10}^{7}  \\

Hence, 5Kg of sugar contains 2.25 × 10 Crystals.

(ii)

Let 1.2 of sugar contains x crystals.

We know, Quantity of sugar and number of crystals are in direct proportion.

 \frac{2}{9 \times  {10}^{6} }  =  \frac{1.2}{x} \\ x \times 2 = 1.2 \times 9 \times  {10}^{6}  \\ x \times 2 =  \frac{12}{10}  \times 9 \times  {10}^{6} \\ x =  \frac{1}{2}  \times  \frac{12}{10}  \times 9 \times  {10}^{6}  \\ x =   \frac{6}{10}  \times 9 \times  {10}^{6} \\ x =  \frac{54}{10}  \times  {10}^{6}  \\ x = 5.4 \times  {10}^{6}

Hence, 1.2Kg of sugar contains 5.4 × 10 crystals.

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Answered by himanshid389gmailcom
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Answer:

2.25×(10)7

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