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Surjeet bought 48 packets of red ballons 66 packets of blue balloons and 35 packets of yellow ballons . Each pack contained a dozen ballons .he mixed them up and a gave away 213 ballons .then he repacked the remainder into packets of 25 ballons each .How each packets of ballons did he rapack ?

A

63

B

57

C

68

D

72

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To solve the problem step by step, we will follow these calculations: ### Step 1: Calculate the total number of balloons Surjeet bought: - 48 packets of red balloons - 66 packets of blue balloons - 35 packets of yellow balloons Each packet contains 12 balloons. **Calculation:** Total balloons = (Number of red packets + Number of blue packets + Number of yellow packets) × Number of balloons per packet \[ \text{Total balloons} = (48 + 66 + 35) \times 12 \] \[ = 149 \times 12 = 1788 \] ### Step 2: Subtract the number of balloons given away Surjeet gave away 213 balloons. **Calculation:** Remaining balloons = Total balloons - Balloons given away \[ \text{Remaining balloons} = 1788 - 213 = 1575 \] ### Step 3: Repack the remaining balloons into packets of 25 Now we need to find out how many packets of 25 balloons can be made from the remaining balloons. **Calculation:** Number of packets = Remaining balloons ÷ Number of balloons per packet \[ \text{Number of packets} = \frac{1575}{25} \] \[ = 63 \] ### Final Answer: Surjeet repacked the remaining balloons into **63 packets**. ---
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