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Question
Hari Prashad has 30 metres of rope.
He distributes it equally among his three children.
Each child gets ______ metres of rope.
Options
3 metres
5 metres
7 metres
9 metres
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Solution
Each child gets 3 metres of rope.
30 ÷ 3 = 10
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