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Directions for questions 48 to 50 : These questions
are based on the following data.

A fruit vendor has 260 mangoes, 292 oranges, and
220 apples. He sells each of these fruits in a package
containing the same number of fruits of the same kind
and has found that 4 apples, 4 oranges, and 4 mangoes
are left out.

48. Find the greatest possible size of the package,
where size of the package is defined as the number
of fruits in each package.

49. Find the minimum number of fruit packages.

50. If he sells each package of mangoes at 20, oranges at 10, and apples at 30, then find the total selling price.​

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Answered by akbarhussain26
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Answer:

A fruit vendor has 260 mangoes , 292 oranges and 220 apples. He cells each of these fruits in a package containing the same number of fruits in a package containing the same number of fruits of the same kind and has found that 4 apples, 4 orangles and 4 mangoes are left out. <br> If he sells each package of mangoes at

, find the total selling price.

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₹ 1810

Solution :

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