Math, asked by ajit9197, 11 months ago

a fruit seller has 150 apples. 100 banana and 80 watermelons to sell. 10% apples ,20% banana , and 5% watermelons got rotten. if the cost of an apple, a banana and a watermelon is rs 20 ,rs 5 , rs 30 respectively. how much money is he able to earn after selling off all him remaining fruits​

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Answered by vansh1385
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Answered by sahasraramadugu2005
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total no. of apples = 150

total no. of banana=100

total no. of water melon = 80

percent of the apples rotten = 10%

number of apples rotten =10/100×150

=15 apples

percent of bananas rotten = 20%

number of bananas rotten = 20/100×100

=20 banana

percent of water melon rotten =5%

number of water melon rotten = 5/100×80

=4 watermelon

no. of apples remaining = 150-15

=135

no. of banana remaining = 100-20

=80

no. of watermelon=80-4

=76

cost of an apple=20 rupees

cost of an banana = 5 rupees

cost of an watermelon = 30 rupees

total cost of apples = 135×20

=2700 rupees

total cost of banana=80×5

=400 rupees

total cost of watermelon = 76×30

=2280 rupees

total number of money earned = 2700+400+2280=5380 rupees
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