Math, asked by mardiraghunath0, 3 months ago

In a basket there are 300 oranges. 60 oranges
are bad in them. Find the percentage of good
and fresh oranges.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
41

Given

In a basket there are 300 oranges. 60 oranges

are bad in them.

We find

the percentage of good and fresh oranges

According To The Question

= 60 / 300 × 100

= 6000/300

= 20 %

So, Percentage of bad oranges is 20 %

Now, We Find the percentage of good oranges :-

= 100 % - 20 %

= 80 %

Hence, 80 % of oranges are good and fresh.

Answered by VioletMoon
2

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Given

In a basket there are 300 oranges. 60 oranges

are bad in them.

We find

the percentage of good and fresh oranges

According To The Question

= 60 / 300 × 100

= 6000/300

= 20 %

So, Percentage of bad oranges is 20 %

Now, We Find the percentage of good oranges :-

= 100 % - 20 %

= 80 %

Hence, 80 % of oranges are good and fresh.

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