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In an orchard, 1/3 of the trees are guava trees 1/8 are banana trees and the rest are mango trees. If there are 117 mangoes inn the orchard, how many trees in all are there?

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Answered by Ashuajay010862
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guava + banana=1/3+1/8=11/24. Rest are mango trees.

mango trees = 1/1 - 11/24 = 13/24  

exact number of mango trees = 117

total number of trees = 117×24/13 = 216

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