Math, asked by Aishh72, 1 year ago

3/7 of the oranges grown are too sour to eat out of 3,80,205 oranges that are grown on a farm. The owner has to sell the eat able oranges. Howmany oranges can the farm owner sell?

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Answered by udit43
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Given that :
3/7 of oranges are sour to eat.
Total no. of oranges = 3,80,205
Sour oranges = 3/7 of 3,80,205
= 3 × 54315 = 162945
Oranges that can be sold = total no. of oranges - sour oranges
= 3,80,205 - 1,62,945
= 2,17,260

so 2,17,260 oranges can be sold by tge farmer.

Hope it helps.
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