Ben, Jai and Sid share 230kg of mangoes in the ratio 1/2:1/3:1/4 . How many kilograms of mangoes did each one get?
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If 600 mangoes are shared between two sisters and the first one gets 240 more mangoes, how many did each get?
If the second one gets x mangoes then the first sister gets x+240 . So x+x+240=600. Solving this we get x=180. So the. first one gets 180+240=420 and the second one gets 180 mangoes.
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One sister got 180 mangoes and the other got 420 mangoes. This is a simple calculation. 600 minus 240 = 360. Set aside those 40 mangoes. There will be 360 mangoes left to divide equally by 2, so each sister starts with 180 mangoes. The other 240 mangoes will go to one of the sisters and be added to her original 180, so she will have 420 total.
If x =sister received one share, the other one receivEd x+ 240
the total mangoes=600= x+x+240
so 2x= 600–240; 2x=360
x= 180 mangoes Ans .the first one received 180+240=420 mangoes.Ans
First sister: 420 and
Second sister: 180
420–180 = 240 more for first sister
420+180 = 600 total
The sum of two consecutive whole number is 53. What is the smaller number?
What is 2x = 12?
The cost of 2 dozen mangoes is 72 rupees. What is the cost of 220 mangoes?
How many mangoes are there in the basket?
How many dozens are equal of 850 mangoes?
Both get 300 first. The first girl gets 240 more then the other girl so add 240 to the first one that is 300 +240=540
what’s left is 60 mangoes for the other girl .
i think that's right I'm not so sure about it but I hope that's okay if not there's other people who can answer it right.
Let second sister gets x mangoes. Then first sister gets (600 - x) mangoes. But it is given that first one gets 240 more mangoes. So, 600 - x = 240 + x ; which gives x = 230. So second sister gets 230 mangoes and first sister gets (600–230 = 470) mangoes. That's the answer.
The cost of 2 dozen mangoes is 72 rupees. What is the cost of 220 mangoes?
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2 dozen mangoes means 24 mangoes.
24 mangoes cost Rs 72 so one mango would cost =
72/24=3rs
Then 220 mangoes will cost =
220×3=660rs
So using the unitary method, 220 mangoes will cost Rs 660..
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My father sold 60 mangoes which represent 2/5 of all the mangoes he had in a bag. How many mangoes did he have in the bag at first?
2=60 mangoes
5=? mangoes
To solve this you need to divide 60 to 2 and multiply to five.
If you don’t really understand I’ll explain this way.
First, we need to find how much mangoes per 1 represent.
To find this, we need to divide the numerator by 60.
Later, the question asks us to find the original number of mangoes.
The denominator is 5, so you need to multiply 5 by 30.
And there you go, the answer is 150.
If you find this complicated, sorry because my mother language is not English but Chinese.
And I’m pretty sure this is a school question cuz i’d done it before :p.
There are eight mango trees in a straight line. The distance between each mango tree is three meters. What is the distance between the first mango tree and the eight mango tree?
The distance between each tree is equal and is 3m. The distance between first and the second one is 3m and the first and third one will be 6m so on, which shows the distance from the first tree to whatever tree we go will be, that number of tree minus the first tree X 3.
So the formula will be (n-1)*3m for this case where n is the number of tree from the first one.
So the answer is (8–1)*3 which is equal to 21m.
If 6 mangoes cost $3.42, how much does 1 mango cost?
Case 1
If the mangoes are priced by quantity, then one mango will cost $3.42/6 = $0.57
Case 2
If the mangoes are priced by weight, then that individual mango needs to be weighed and multiplies by the price per pound(or gram).
Consider the mangoes are of the same type and similar size, the price can be within 10% of $0.57.
Pete picked 32 mangoes. He sold 3/4 of them and the rest to his mother. How many mangoes did Pete give his mother?
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