Math, asked by stenosaleemrctgkp, 10 months ago

An icecream seller has 64 cone icecreams. The available flavours are vanilla, chocolate, and
butterscotch. If 1/2 of them are vanilla, 1 /4 of the remaining are chocolate, how many
butterscotch icecreams are there?​

Answers

Answered by asamkaur987
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Total no.of Ice creams=64

Vanilla flavour ice cream cones=1/2×64

=32

Ice cream cones left=64-32=32

Chocolate flavour ice cream cones=1/4×32

=8

Butter scotch flavour ice cream cones

=32-8

=24

Answered by subhadarsinifalguni
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Available vanilla is 1/2of 64

=32

available chocolate is 1/4of 32

=8

And the total ice creams are 64

so, available butterscotch =64-(32+8)

=64-40

= 24

then the answer is 24

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