Math, asked by rashirangwani, 6 hours ago

A fruit seller buys 7 3⁄4 kg of fruits consisting of apples and mangoes out of which 6 2⁄3 kg was mangoes. What is the amount of apples he bought in kg?

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Answered by prakhyatpandit786
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Answer:

using simple unitary method only

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Answered by ShahAide
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Answer:

13/12 or 1  1/12 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

The total amount of fruits = 7 3/4 = 31/4

Amount of mangoes = 6 2/3 = 20/3

Amount of apples = (Total amount of fruits - amount of mangoes) = 31/4 - 20/3 = (93-80)/12 = 13/12 = 1  1/12

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