Math, asked by khalifahassan982, 1 month ago

A fruit conserve contains blackcurrants and redcurrants in the ratio 5 : 2. There are 400 g of redcurrants in the conserve. How much fruit is there altogether in the conserve


1400 g
1050 g
1000 g
700 g

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Answered by shnuga953
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Answer:

1400 g

Step-by-step explanation:

Total =

2/7x = 400 g

x = 400 * 7/2

x = 1400

blackcurrants = 1400* 5/7 = 1000

redcurrants = 1400 * 2/7 = 400

therefore,

fruits altogether in the conserve = 1000 + 400

= 1400 g

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