A fruit seller has 3 crates of apples. Each crate has 100 apples. If he packed 6 apples in 1 box. Which of these gives the number of such boxes needed to pack all the apples.
100 x 6
300x6
100 divided by 6
300 divided by 6

Respuesta :

Answer:

300 divided by 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that;

Number of crates of apple owned by fruit seller  = 3 crates

Number of apples in each crate  = 100 apples

He packed 6 apples in 1 box;

Unknown:

Number of boxes needed to pack all the apples = ?

This problem is pretty straight forward;

  Number boxes needed to pack all apples  = [tex]\frac{Number of crates owned by fruit seller x number of apples per crate}{Number of apples per box}[/tex]

Input the parameters and solve;

       Number of boxes need to pack all apples  = [tex]\frac{100 x 3}{6}[/tex]   = [tex]\frac{300}{6}[/tex]

So the solution is 300 divided by 6