Math, asked by subhodeep0000, 7 months ago

The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements!
and II. Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in
finding the solution to the problem.
Problem question: What will be the total weight of 12 bags if each of them have
same weight?
Statements:
1) One-third of the weight of a bag is 8 kg
II). The total weight of four bags is 24 more than the total weight of three bags​

Answers

Answered by aniketjadhav384
3

Answer:

I guess first is the correct answer

Answered by kumark54321
0

Answer:

Statement: 1) "One-third of the weight of a bag is 8kg " will be sufficient to get the total weight of 12 bags if they have the same weight .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

One-third of the weight of a bag is 8kg.

To Solve:

Consider the weight of one bag is xkg.

According to the statement, we can express the equation as

\frac{1}{3} \times x=8

To get the value of x  we have to take the \frac{1}{3}  to the RHS of the equation.

Then the value of x is x=8 \times 3=24

The weight of one bag is  24kg .

Each bag has same weight.

Total weight of 12 bags is 24 \times 12=288 k g

Therefore we can say the correct statement is 1) which is sufficient in finding the solution of the given problem.

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