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A man plucked 435 mangoes from one tree, 450 mangoes from second tree and 295 from the third tree.Find the total number of mangoes plucked from the trees

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Answered by Anonymous
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A man plucked 435 mangoes from one tree, 450 mangoes from second tree and 295 from the third tree.Find the total number of mangoes plucked from the trees.

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Total mango plucked = 435 + 450 + 295mangoes

= 1180 mangoes

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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Hyy Dude

A man plucked mangoes from one tree = 435

A man plucked mangoes from second tree = 450

A man plucked mangoes from third tree = + 295

The total number of mangoes plucked from the trees = 435+450+295 = 1180

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