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5 May, 03:42

Cans of soda are packaged in boxes containing the same numbers of cans. There are 26 cans in four boxes. (i) How many cans are there in 7 boxes. (ii) How many boxes are needed to package 99 cans of soda

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  1. 5 May, 03:49
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    (i) Approximately 46 cans (rounded off to whole number)

    (ii) Approximately 15 boxes (rounded off to whole number)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    26 cans in four boxes meaning 1 box has (26/4) cans

    (i) 7 boxes will have (26/4) * 7 = 182/4 = 45.5 cans

    Boxes needed to package 99 cans = (26/4) * numbers of boxes

    (26/4) * numbers of boxes = 99

    numbers of boxes = 99 / (26/4) = 15.23
  2. 5 May, 03:51
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    (i) 45.4 cans

    (ii) 15.23 boxes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the question we know that each box contains same number of cans.

    For boxes contains 26 cans of soda. Thus a box will contain, 26/4 number of cans = 6.5 number of cans.

    (i) seven boxes contains = 7*6.5

    =45.5 Number of cans.

    (ii) Number of boxes needed to package 99 cans of soda = 99/6.5

    = 15.23 number of boxes.
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