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A bakery sells three kinds of pastries-pineappple, chocolate and black forest. on a particular day, the bakery owner sold the following number of pastries: 90 pineapple, 120 chocolate and 150 black forest. if none of the customers bought more than two pastries of each type, what is the minimum number of customers that must have visited the bakery that day?

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : the bakery owner sold the following number of pastries: 90 pineapple, 120 chocolate and 150 black forest. none of the customers bought more than two pastries of each type,

To find :  the minimum number of customers that must have visited the bakery that day

Solution:

pineapple pastries = 90

Chocolate pastries = 120

Black Forest Pastries = 150

none of the customers bought more than two pastries of each type

Hence  we will will find the minimum customer required  to buy maximum number of of pastries ( Black Forest) = 150

Number of minimum customer = 150/2  = 75

75 is the minimum number of customers that must have visited Bakery that day

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