Respuesta :
Answer:
Amount left in the container is [tex]400\:\text{kg}[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: A container holds [tex]600[/tex] kg of rice. [tex]33 \frac{1}{3} \%[/tex] of rice was distributed to groceries.
To find: How many kilograms of rice remained in the container?
Solution:
We have,
Amount of rice in the container [tex]=600[/tex] kg
Amount distributed to the groceries [tex]=33 \frac{1}{3} \%= \frac{100}{3}\%[/tex]
Therefore, amount distributed to groceries[tex]=\frac{100}{3}\times\frac{1}{100}\times600=200 \:\text{kg}[/tex]
Now, amount of rice left in the container[tex]=600\:\text{kg}-200\:\text{kg}=400\:\text{kg}[/tex]
Hence, amount of rice left in the container is [tex]400 \:\text{kg}[/tex].
[tex]\bold{\underline{Answer : -}}[/tex]
- Amount of the rice left in container = 400kg
[tex] \: [/tex]
[tex]\bold{\underline{Explanation : -}}[/tex]
- (33⅓)% = (100/3)%
[tex] \longmapsto \sf( \frac{100}{3} )\% \times 600 [/tex]
[tex] \longmapsto \sf( \frac{ \frac{100}{3} }{100} ) \times 600 \\ \longmapsto \sf\frac{ \cancel{100}}{3} \times \frac{1}{ \cancel{100}} \times 600 \\ \longmapsto \sf \frac{1}{3} \times 600 = \frac{600}{3} = 600 \div3 \\ \longmapsto \bold \red{200kg}[/tex]
Soo :
[tex] \longmapsto \sf600kg \times 200kg \\ \longmapsto \boxed{ \bold{ \underline{400kg}}}[/tex]