Math, asked by kshirodmahanand55, 6 months ago

28. In an orchard there are 230 trees. 69 of them are apple trees, 46 are pear trees and the
rest are orange trees. Find the ratio of:
(a) apple trees to pear trees
(b) orange trees to apple trees
(c) pear trees to total trees​

Answers

Answered by BlackWizard
4

The Ratio of Apple trees to Pear trees is 3:2

The Ratio of Orange trees to Apple trees is 5:3

The Ratio of Pear trees to Total trees is 2:10

Step-by-step explanation:

GIVEN

Total trees = 230

Apple trees = 69

Pers trees = 46

Orange trees = ?

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To find

Ratio of

  • Apple trees to Pear trees

  • Orange trees to Apple trees

  • Pear trees to Total trees

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First we need to find the number of Orange trees

To find the number of Orange trees,

Let's take the number of Orange trees be x

Total trees = Apple trees + Pear trees + Orange trees

230 trees = 69 trees + 46 trees + x

230 trees = 115 trees + x

x = 230 trees - 115 trees

x = 115 trees

Orange trees = 115 trees

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Ratio of Apple trees to Pear trees

Apple trees / Pear trees

= 69 / 46

= 3 / 2

= 3:2

The Ratio of Apple trees to Pear trees is 3:2

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Ratio of Orange trees to Apple trees

= 115 / 69

= 5 / 3

= 5:3

The Ratio of Orange trees to Apple trees is 5:3

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Ratio of Pear trees to Total trees

= 46 / 230

= 2 / 10

= 2:10

The Ratio of Pear trees to Total trees is 2:10

Answered by akshitanegi26
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