Math, asked by marylinekeishing, 4 months ago

weight of a sack of sugar is 25kg, and weight of another sack of sugar is 13kg 2 hg. find the ratio of their weight?? ​

Answers

Answered by asahilthakur
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Answer:

125 : 66

Step-by-step explanation:

Weight of first sack = 25 kg = (25×10) hg = 250 hg

Weight of another sack = 13 kg 2 hg = (130+2) hg = 132 hg

Ratio = 250 : 132 = 125 : 66

Answered by dualadmire
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Given:

Weight of 1st sack of sugar = 25 kg

Weight of 2nd sack of sugar = 13 kg

To find:

The ratio of the weights of 1st sack and 2nd sack.

Solution:

Ratio of the weight of the two sacks = Weight of 1st sack/ Weight of 2nd sack

Ratio = 25/ 13 = 25:13

Since the ratio cannot be further reduced, therefore this would be the final ratio.

Therefore the ratio of the weights of the sack will be 25:13.

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