A man had 10⅔kg of onions and sold ⅔ of it. How much does he have left?
If 10kg is your answer, you are so wrong. The question didn't say he sold ⅔kg of the onions, he sold ⅔ of the entire onions.
So how much is ⅔ of 10⅔: 10⅔ = ³²⁄₃ ⅔ of that ³²⁄₃ x ⅔ 64 ÷ 9 = 7⅑
But wait, that's not what the question asked, the question was how much he had left, not how much he sold.
So how much he had left will be (10⅔ - 7⅑) or simply (⅓ of 10⅔) [you will arrive at the same answer either way]. so, ⅓ of 10⅔: ³²⁄₃ x ⅓ 32 ÷ 9 = 3⁵⁄₉
Answer: 3⁵⁄₉
I spotted the error in the options after several people have voted so I decided to leave it in because whoever got the correct answer should know it was just an error.
A man had 10⅔kg of onions and sold ⅔ of it. How much does he have left?
If 10kg is your answer, you are so wrong. The question didn't say he sold ⅔kg of the onions, he sold ⅔ of the entire onions.
So how much is ⅔ of 10⅔: 10⅔ = ³²⁄₃ ⅔ of that ³²⁄₃ x ⅔ 64 ÷ 9 = 7⅑
But wait, that's not what the question asked, the question was how much he had left, not how much he sold.
So how much he had left will be (10⅔ - 7⅑) or simply (⅓ of 10⅔) [you will arrive at the same answer either way]. so, ⅓ of 10⅔: ³²⁄₃ x ⅓ 32 ÷ 9 = 3⁵⁄₉
Answer: 3⁵⁄₉
I spotted the error in the options after several people have voted so I decided to leave it in because whoever got the correct answer should know it was just an error.
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