Math, asked by pratikshinde1224, 9 months ago

1. The Forest Department planted 23,078 trees of khair, 19,476 of behada besides trees of
several other kinds. If the Department planted 50,000 trees altogether, how many trees
were neither of khair nor of behada?​

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Answered by shreyaserasani
4

Answer:

7446

Step-by-step explanation:

Trees of Khair: 23,078

Trees of Behada: 19,476

Total Trees: 50,000

Now, we need to find the no. of trees which are neither Khair nor Behada. Therefore:

=>50,000 - ( 23,078 + 19,476 )

=>50,000 - 42,554

=>7,446

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