Math, asked by nisha191, 1 year ago

a fruit seller has some apples. He sells 40% apples and still has 420 apples. How many apples he total had in the beginning?

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Answered by ÒmPrAķAşhÝaDav
5
so...remaining apples are
100%-40%=60%
so 60%=420
so 1%=7
so total apples are 700.at begaining
Answered by Anonymous
0

Given :

A fruit seller had some apples. He sells 4O% apples and still has 320 apples.

To find :

How many apples did he originally have?

Using formula :

★ Number of originally the fruit seller have = Number of apples left/Percentage of apples didn't sell × 100.

Calculations :

We know that, in a sum of overall 100% of apples he sells 40% of apples so we have to find the number of percentage he didn't sold.

→ 100% - 40%

→ 60% [He didn't sell]

Solution :

→ 420/60 × 100

→ 7 × 100

→ 700 apples

Therefore, the number of apples he original have is 700 apples.

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