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Standard VI
Mathematics
Addition of Decimals Using Place Values
A melon weigh...
Question
A melon weighs
28
3
kg. If it is divided into 7 equal
parts, the weight of each part is given by:
A
Equation A
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B
Equation B
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C
Equation C
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D
Equation D
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Solution
The correct option is
B
Equation B
Weight of the whole melon
=
28
3
kg
Number of equal parts of the melon
=
7
⟹
Weight of each part of the melon
=
28
3
kg
÷
7
Calculating
28
3
÷
7
using the
k
e
e
p
−
c
h
a
n
g
e
−
f
l
i
p
method, we get
:
Calculating
28
3
×
1
7
, we get:
28
3
×
1
7
=
28
×
1
3
×
7
=
28
21
=
4
3
⟹
Weight of each part of the melon
=
4
3
kg
∴
The weight of each part of the melon
is given by:
E
q
u
a
t
i
o
n
B
:
28
3
÷
7
=
4
3
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