Math, asked by rhythmoanaemberador, 21 days ago

What word problem involving multiples can you make using the data below?
Given: 10 mangoes / day
Asked: total number of mangoes in 2 weeks
a. Ram can eat 10 mangoes a day. How many mangoes can he eat in 2 months?
b. Alan can harvest 10 mangoes per day in his mango tree. How many mangoes can he harvest
in 2 weeks?
c. There are 10 mangoes in each mango tree. How many mangoes are there in 2 mango trees?
d. Each mango tree has 10 mango fruits. How many mango fruits are there in 2 mango trees?​

Answers

Answered by zainabhsurti
1

Answer:

All word problems involving multiples can you make using the data below

Step-by-step explanation:

140 mangoes in 2 weeks

a. 10 x 60                                                                      { 60 = 2 months = (30 x 2) }

b. 140 mangoes can be harvested in 2 weeks

c. 140 mangoes are there in 2 trees

d. 140 mangoes are there in 2 mango trees

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Answered by anjumanyasmin
2

Given:

10 mangoes / day

The total number of mangoes in 2 weeks is:

10×2×7=140 Mangoes

(a) 10 mangoes per day

 1 month =30 days

10×2×30=600

Ram eats 600 mangoes in 2 month

(b) 10 mangoes per day

  1 week=7 days

 10×2×7=140

Alan eats 140 mangoes in 2 week

(c)  10×2=20

There 20 mangoes in 2 mango trees

(d)  10×2=20

There are 20 mango fruits are there in 2 mango trees

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