Math, asked by neeramjee, 3 months ago

The mass of a box containing 6 tins of beans is 7.5 kg.
When two tins of beans are removed, the mass of the box is 5.1 kg.
What is the mass of one tin of beans?

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Answered by mdabulsy1971
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Answered by lodhiyal16
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The mass of a box containing 6 tins of beans is 7.5 kg.

When two tins of beans are removed, the mass of the box is 5.1 kg.

The mass of two tin is = 7.5 kg - 5.1 kg

= 2.4 kg

the mass of one tin of beans = 2.4 kg /2

= 1.2 kg.

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