Math, asked by malli9535202057, 1 month ago

Wrot tresore
600 borcros cro
If there are 60 bananas and
two monkeys, how many will
each monkey get?
10+2-3 bananas.
5
Five friends found 10
five-rupee coins on the
ground
They shared them equally.
Each friend got ten rupees.
50 = 5 = 10
If there are 16 ten-rupee notes and four friends to share the
16 : 4 =
and
4 x 10 = 40
so each friend gets
rupees.
Five friends found Rs 100. If they
share it equally, how much will
each get?
Hari Prashad has 30 metres of rope.
He distributes it equally among his three
children.
Each child gets
metres of rope.
If there is 36 metres of rope, how much
of rope will each child get?
And if there is 60 metres of rope,
how much will each child get?​

Answers

Answered by lakshanasrini29
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Answer:

Two monkeys get ₹30 each

Four friends get ₹4 each

Five friends get ₹20 each

Three friends get 10 metres each

If there's 36 metres of rope, each will get 12 metres

if there's 60 metres of rope, each will get 20 metres...

Step-by-step explanation:

1) = No. of bananas / Tot. no of monkeys

= 60/2 → 30 bananas

2) = no of notes / friends

= 16/4→ 4₹

3) = no of rupees / friends

= 100/5 → ₹20

4) a)

= Tot no of rope Hari Parishad had/ children

= 30/3 → 10 metres

b) = Tot no of rope Hari Parishad had/ children

= 36/3 → 12 metres

c) = Tot no of rope Hari Parishad had/ children

= 60/3

= 20 metres

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