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Tom would like to stock groceries for his shop. The wholesaler where he buys his stock sells sugar in packets of 10 per carton, flour in packets of 6 per carton and rice in packets of 5 per carton. How many cartons of each item should Tom buy so that there are equal number of packets of sugar, flour and rice. ​

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sugar cartons, 3
flour cartons, 5
rice cartons, 6
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User Darshanie
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Answer: Sugar = 3 cartons, Flour = 5 cartons, Rice = 6 cartons

Explanation:

Sugar = 10 packets/carton

Flour = 6 packets/carton

Rice = 5 packets/carton

10, 20 30... sugar

6, 12, 18, 24, 30... flour

5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30... rice

30/10 = 3 cartons of sugar

30/6 = 5 cartons of flour

30/5 = 6 cartons of rice

For all the number of packets to be equal.

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