Math, asked by swatidhali2177, 9 months ago

1/3 of the 6 dozen fruit seller's cart are apples. If 1/4 of all the fruits are oranges and the rest of the fruits are bananas, how many dozen bananas are the in the fruit seller's cart ?​

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
3

Answer:

Hey mate here is your answer

1 dozen = 12 ,

6 dozen = 6 x 12 = 72 ,

total number of apples in the cart,

1/3*72=24,

total number of oranges = 1/4*72=18,

total number of bananas = 72 - ( 24 + 18) = 72 - 42 = 30

number of dozen bananas = 30/12 = 5/2 = 2.5 dozens

Answered by nikitajadhav97
4

Answer:

2.5 dozen

Step-by-step explanation:

calculate the number of dozens of apples and oranges first

(1/3) x 6 = 2 dozens are apples

(1/4) x 6 = 1.5 dozens are oranges

total - apples - oranges

6 - 2 - 1.5 = 2.5

2.5 dozen bananas

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