Предмет: Математика, автор: lv229455

Першого дня у магазині продали 20 кг моркви, а другого - на 40 кг більше. У скільки разів більше у магазині продали моркви другого дня,ніж першого?

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Автор ответа: Maryshe4a
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Ответ:

У другий день продали в 3 рази більше моркви ніж у перший.

Пошаговое объяснение:

1)20+40=60(кг.)-продали моркови у других день;

2)60÷20=3(р.)-у стільки разів більше продали.


TamillaAmirbeyova: правильно решено
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