Math, asked by kaushalpaswan07, 2 months ago



Two encyclopedias contain 4,890 and 6,800 pages, respectively. The encyclopedias are
divided in sections. Each section of the first book has 326 pages and that of the second book
has 425 pages. How many more sections are there in one encyclopedia than the other?​

Answers

Answered by rupa9545
4

Answer:

ANSWER=1

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of sections in first encyclopaedia.

4890/326=15

Number of sections in second encyclopaedia.

6800/425=16

Number of more section(s) in both encyclopaedia

16-15=1

Answered by samrudhidebnath
1

Answer:

2-4 sections

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. 4890 + 6800 = 11690 - 326 - 425 = 10939 ÷ 2 = 5469 that means each book contains 5469 Pages.
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