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Standard VI
Mathematics
Fundamental Operations on Quantities with Different Units
A bag contain...
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A bag contains 81 kg of sugar. If the shopkeeper made small packets of 750 g. each, then how many packets can be made from 81 kg of sugar"
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Solution
Quantity of sugar in the bag = 81 kg
Quantity of sugar in each packet =750 g
Number of packets required = 81 kg
÷
750 g
= (81x1000 g)
÷
750 g
= 81000 g
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750 g
= 108
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