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a large basket of fruits contains apples ,oranges and peaches what is the smallest number of fruits that ann should take from the basket , assuming the chooses the fruit blindly,to be certain she chooses at least either 5 apples , or 7 oranges , or 11 peaches

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Answered by telltosiddharth
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Answer:

there is a chance that he might

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Answered by PoojaBurra
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Given: a large basket of fruits contains apples ,oranges and peaches what is the smallest number of fruits that ann should take from the basket , assuming the chooses the fruit blindly,to be certain she chooses at least either 5 apples , or 7 oranges , or 11 peaches

To find: The smallest number of fruits that Ann should take from the basket.

Solution:

Out of the three fruits that can be chosen, the largest number is that of the peaches which are 11. She needs to choose at least either 5 apples or 7 oranges or 11 peaches.

Since the apples, the oranges and the peaches can be chosen at the least, the smallest number of fruits that Ann must take out should be 11.

Therefore, the smallest number of fruits that Ann should take from the basket is 11.

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