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→Mohan sold crackers in packs of 22 and 40 each. If he wants full packs of both and the same number of crackers of each kind, how many packs of each would he need to buy?
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Answered by krish36168
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Step-by-step explanation:

Solution,

n.o of pack of crackers = 22

n.o of other pack of crackers = 40

Here,

= 40 - 22

= 18

therefore,

Mohan needs to buy 18 more packs of crackers in order to get the same number of both packs of crackers of each kind.

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