Math, asked by harinishri2007, 3 months ago

The thickness of a pile of paper is 24mm.

Each sheet is the same and has a thickness of
2/11
mm.

Find the number of sheets of paper in the pile.​

Answers

Answered by MicruMicro
2

Answer:

Infinity

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
9

ɢɪᴠᴇɴ :-

  • thickness of pile = 24 mm
  • thickness of one sheet = 2/11 mm

ᴛᴏ ғɪɴᴅ :-

  • number of papers (or sheets) in the pile = ?

sᴏʟᴜᴛɪᴏɴ :-

 \sf{no \: of \: sheets =  \frac{thickness \: of \: pile}{thickness \: of \: one \: sheet} } \\

 \sf{no \: of \: sheets =  \frac{2}{ \frac{24}{11} }} \\  \\  \sf{ = 24 \div  \frac{2}{11} } \\  \\  \sf{ = 24 \times  \frac{11}{2} } \\ \\   \sf{ = 12 \times 11 } \\   \\ \sf{ = 132}

 \boxed{ \sf{no \: of \:sheets \:  of \: paper \: in \: pile= 132}}

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