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Question
It takes 17 full specific type of trees to make one tonne of paper. If there are 221 such trees in a forest, then what fraction of forest will be used to make 10 tonnes of paper.
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Solution
Similalry, 10 tonne of paper require = 17 × 10 trees = 170 trees
So, 170 trees covers = `170/221` fraction of forest
= `10/13` fraction of forest
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