A fruit seller buys some oranges at the rate of ₹ 5 per orange. He also buys an equal number of bananas at the rate of ₹ 2 per banana. He makes a profit of 20% on oranges and a profit of 15% on bananas. In the end, he sold all the fruits. If he earned a profit of ₹ 390, find the number of oranges.
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100
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Since the rate of oranges is Rs 5 per orange and the rate of bananas is Rs 2 per banana, he spent Rs 5x on oranges and Rs 2x on bananas. It is given that he makes 20 % on oranges. So, from formula (1), the total profit on oranges is 20(5x)100=x.
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