Asked by booger
Saki has 1865 apples.
She packs them into crates. Each crate can hold 48 apples.
Work out the largest number of crates that she can fill completely.
She packs them into crates. Each crate can hold 48 apples.
Work out the largest number of crates that she can fill completely.
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
1865/48 = 38.854
so, 38 crates will hold 1824 apples, leaving 41 left over
so, 38 crates will hold 1824 apples, leaving 41 left over
Answered by
Anonymous
Saki has 1865 apples. She packs them into crates. Each crate can hold 48 apples. Work out the largest number of crates that she can fill completely.
Answered by
Angaddev
Answer = 39
1865/48 = 38.854
round off = 39
HENCE PROVE
1865/48 = 38.854
round off = 39
HENCE PROVE