Solve the problems
1. A workers earns rupees 966 per week. What is his daily income?

2. 468 candles are arranged

Solve the problems
1. A workers earns rupees 966 per week. What is his daily income?

2. 468 candles are arranged equally in 9 boxes. How many candles are there in each box?

3. 522 books are arranged in 6 shelves. How many books are arranged in 30 such shelves? ​

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  1. Answer:

    1. 966/7 = daily income

    = 138 rupees

    2.468/9 = candles in each box

    = 52 per box

    3. 6 shelves me 522

    30 shelve me 522×30/6

    = 2610 books

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  2. Solution:

    1) Given:

    • A workers earns ₹966 per week.

    To Find:

    • What is his daily income ?

    Process:

    We know that in a week there are seven days. Therefore, to get the daily income we have to divide weekly income by 7. The answer we get after that is the daily income.

    Solution:

    Weekly income of the worker = ₹966

    Daily income of the worker = ₹966 / 7

    = ₹138

    Hence, the worker earns ₹138 daily.

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    2) Given:

    • 468 candles are arranged in 9 boxes equally.

    To Find:

    • How many candles aare there in each box ?

    Process:

    It’s given that 468 candles are kept equally in 9 boxes. So, simply we have to divide 468 by 9 to get the number of candles in each box.

    Solution:

    Number of candles kept in 9 boxes = 468 candles

    Number of candles in each box = (468 / 9) candles

    = 52 candles

    Hence, each box contains 52 candles.

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    3) Given:

    • 522 books are arranged in 6 shelves.

    To Find:

    • How many books can be arranged in 30 such shelves ?

    Process:

    We know that 522 books can be arranged in 6 shelves. So, we can find the number of books in each shelf using unitary method (dividing the total number of books by the total number of shelves) and then multiply the result by 30 to get the number of books that can be arranged in 30 shelves.

    Solution:

    Number of books arranged in 6 shelves = 522 books

    Number of books arranged in each shelf = (522 / 6) books

    = 87 books

    Number of books arranged in 30 shelves = (87 × 30) books

    = 2610 books

    Hence, 2610 books can be arranged in 30 shelves.

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