Math, asked by anithasaravanan66, 8 months ago

in an orchard , 1/5 are orange trees , 3/13 are mango trees and rest are banana trees. if banana tree are 148 in number , find the total number of orchard​

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Answered by SonalRamteke
1

We are given that in an orchard, 1/5 are orange trees, 3/13 are mango trees and the rest are banana trees. And the banana trees are 148 in number. Let the total number of trees be x. Hence, the total number of trees in an orchard is 260.

Answered by Shivampanwar2020
4

Answer:

260

Step-by-step explanation:

let total no of trees = x

it means

no of orange trees = x/5

no of mango trees = 3x/13

also

no of banana trees = 148 (given)

so atq

x = x/5 + 3x/13 + 148

4x /5 - 3x/13 = 148

(13*4 - 15) x/65 = 148

37x/65 = 148

x = 65 * 4 = 260

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