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if one apple is equal to two oranges then how many oranges will be there for three apples​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

To find the number of ways of selecting at least one fruit of each kind

No of way of selecting 1 mango from 4 mangoes is

4

C

1

No of way of selecting 1 mango from 3 apples is

3

C

1

No of way of selecting 1 mango from 2 oranges is

2

C

1

there is only one way selecting one fruit from one

∴ total no of ways of selection =4×3×2×1×1×1=4!

Answered by meestib2004
1

Step-by-step explanation:

1 apple =2 oranges

then 3 apples=3*2=6 oranges

because oranges are twice in quantity with respect to apples

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