Math, asked by sanajanadesai, 2 months ago

A garden has 60 trees in all. Out of which 1/3 trees are of mango, 1/2 trees are of coconut and remaining are Jackfruit trees. How many jackfruit trees are there in the garden?​​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given question -:

A garden has 60 trees in all. Out of which 1/3 trees are of mango, 1/2 trees are of coconut and remaining are Jackfruit trees. How many jackfruit trees are there in the garden?

solution

Total trees = 60

Now 1/3 are mango

1/3 of 60 = 1/3× 60 = 20

Hence there are 20 mango trees im the garden

also 1/2 are coconut

1/2× 60 = 30

Hence there are 30 coconut trees in the garden

Now

Remaining tress = total trees - mango trees + coconut trees

60 - 20 + 30

60 -50 = 10

Hence there are 10 jackfruit trees in the garden

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Answered by drnilimayadav
0

Answer:

10 jack fruite tress so as She has explain

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