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324 hapoos mangoes and 268 paayari using the given information make word problem own and solve them

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Answered by mayurnathani09
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Answer:

Q. How many Hapoos Mangoes are more than Paayari?

A. 324-268= 56

Answered by qwxavi
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Here's a subtraction based-word problem using the given information:

A farmer had 324 hapoos mangoes and 268 Paayari mangoes. At the end of the day, he finds out that he had sold 268 mangoes of each kind. Find how many mangoes and of what kind were left with him.

The farmer was left with 56 hapoos mangoes at the end of the day.

Given:

Number of hapoos mangoes = 324

Number of Paayari mangoes = 268

To Find:

Number of mangoes left with him at the end of the day

Solution:

According to the question, he had 324 and 268 hapoos and paayari mangoes respectively. At the end of the day, he sells exactly 268 mangoes of each kind or 536 mangoes in total.

Originally he had 324 + 268 = 592 mangoes in total.

So, by subtracting the amount of mangoes he sold off by the amount of mangoes he originally had will give us the amount of mangoes left with him.

Thus, 592 - 536 = 56 mangoes.

As, he had more hapoos mangoes than paayari mangoes, he will be left with 56 hapoos mangoes.

Alternatively, we could just subtract 268 from each amount of mangoes and we will be left with 56 hapoos mangoes.

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