A shopkeeper sold 12.750 kg of sugar one a day. On the next day he sold 38.250 kg of sugar. On the third day he sold 50.500 kg of sugar. How much of sugar in all did the shopkeeper sell altogether?
100 kg
202.5 kg
101.5 kg
102.5 kg
A
100 kg
B
102.5 kg
C
101.5 kg
D
202.5 kg
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Sugar sold by the shopkeeper on the first day = 12.750kg
Sugar sold by the shopkeeper on the second day = 38.250kg
Sugar sold by the shopkeeper on the third day = 50.500kg
Hence the shopkeeper sold = (12.750+38.250+50.500)kg=101.5kg
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