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a fruit vendor sells two varieties of fruits-mangoes, at rupees 12 each and apples at rupees 15 each. on a particular day he sold fruits worth rupees 387 . if he sold at least one of each variety, in how many combinations could he have sold the fruits?​

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Answered by VeerendraViolet
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fruit vendor sells two varieties of fruits-mangoes, at rupees 12 each and apples at rupees 15 each. on a particular day he sold fruits worth rupees 387 . if he sold at least one of each variety, in how many combinations could he have sold the fruits?

Answered by unnati4439
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Answer:

he has been started to the first day of the day

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