0 0 votes A shop wants to sell a certain quantity (in $\mathrm{kg}$ ) of grains. It sells half the quantity and an additional $3$ $\mathrm{kg}$ of these grains to the first customer. Then, it sells half of the remaining quantity and an additional $3$ $\mathrm{kg}$ of these grains to the second customer. Finally, when the shop sells half of the remaining quantity and an additional $3$ $\mathrm{kg}$ of these grains to the third customer, there are no grains left. The initial quantity, in $\mathrm{kg}$, of grains is$36$$18$$50$$42$ Others cat2024-set1 + – Shubham Sharma 2 3.9k points 418 views answer comment Share Follow Print 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.