CBSE Class 6 Answered
Rohan had 5 chocolates, Sheenu had 7 chocolates and Jai had 8 chocolates. After 4 hours, Rohan ate up 2 chocolates, Sheenu ate up 3 chocolates and Jai ate up 4 chocolates. What fraction did each eat up? Also change the fractions to the same denominator.
Asked by Topperlearning User | 06 Feb, 2014, 09:44: AM
Expert Answer
Number of chocolates Rohan had = 5
Number of chocolates Rohan ate = 2
Fraction of chocolates Rohan ate =
Number of chocolates Sheenu had = 7
Number of chocolates Sheenu ate = 3
Fraction of chocolates Sheenu ate =
Number of chocolates Jai had = 8
Number of chocolate Jai ate = 4
Fraction of chocolate Jai ate =
Therefore, Rohan ate = , Sheenu ate = and Jai ate = of their chocolates.
Now LCM of 5, 7 and 2 = 5 × 7 × 2 = 70
So
Answered by | 06 Feb, 2014, 11:44: AM
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