Math, asked by lksahahp6, 4 months ago


A fruit seller has 1200 fruits of different kinds 255 of them are apples, 35% are oranges, and the rest
are mangoes. Find the number of fruits of each kind​.​

Answers

Answered by vijeta175
3

Step-by-step explanation:

No. of apples= 1600/100×20

=160×2

= 320 apples

No. of oranges=1600/100×35

=16×35

=560 oranges

No. of mangoes =1600-(sum of apples and oranges)

= 1600-(320+560)

= 1600-880

= 720

Answered by potterhead2332
1

Answer:

Apples - 225

Oranges - 420

Mangoes - 555

Step-by-step explanation:

no \: of \: oranges \:  =  \frac{35}{100}  \times 1200

 = 35 \times 12

= 420

No. of apples = 225

No. of oranges = 420

No. of mangoes = 1200 - (225 + 420)

= 1200 - 645

= 555

Apples - 225

Oranges - 420

Mangoes - 555

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