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A shopkeeper sold 12.750 kg of sugar on a day. On the next day he sold 38.250 kg of sugar. On the third day he sold 50.50 kg of sugar. How much of sugar in all did the shopkeeper sell?

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100 kg
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101.5 kg
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102.5 kg
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101 kg
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Solution

The correct option is A 101.5 kg
The amount of sugar sold on first day = 12.75 Kg
The amount of sugar sold on second day = 38.25 Kg
The amount of sugar sold on third day = 50.50 Kg

We have to calculate the total sugar sold by the shopkeeper. Thus, we have to take the sum of sugar sold on all three days.

The total sugar sold by the shopkeeper is 12.75+38.25+50.50=101.5

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