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From a carton containing 50kg of sugar 24 half-kilogram packets were taken . How many kilograms of sugar remained?
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From a carton containing 50kg of sugar 24 half-kilogram packets were taken . How many kilograms of sugar remained?
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24 half-kg packets = 24 x 1/2 = 12kg
Sugar remained = 50 - 12 = 38 kg
Answer: 38 kg
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