Math, asked by krishnavamshi5918, 9 months ago

there are 965 apples that need to kept equally in 9 bags. How many apples will there be in each bag? How many apples will be left out?

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Answered by MASTERstudent1124
2

Answer:

107 Apples

Step-by-step explanation:

On dividing number of Apples with the number of bags i.e., 965 divided by 9 which gives us remainder 2 on substracting 965 with the remainder (2) we get 963

so the total number of Apples show the total number of Apples which can be divided into nine banks will be 963 divided by 9 which gives us 107

show the total number of Apples to be left out will be the remainder 2

Answered by prakharuts015
0

Answer: Each bag carries 107 apples and 2 apples will be left out

Concept: This is the word problem on 'Division & Remainder'. If data is to be arranged or grouped equally, we use division.

Given: 965 apples need to keep equally in 9 bags

To find: How many apples will be in each bag and how many will be left out?

Solution:

Total apples= 965

Arranged to be in= 9 bags

now we do division

      9)965(107

         9

         --------

         065

           63

        ---------

              2 Remainder

Hence it is clear that 965 apples can be arranged in 9 bags, each bag carries 107 apples and 2 apples will be left out

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