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in an orchard ⅓ of the trees are guava trees, ⅛ are banana trees and the rest are mango trees. If there are 117 mango trees in orchard, how many trees in all are there?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by jivijaiswar
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Answer:

216

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:  guava trees = 1/3

            banana trees = 1/8

            mango trees = 117

1/3 + 1/8 = 8 + 3/ 24 + 11/24

so, guava and banana trees are 11/24

mango trees = 1/1 - 11/24 =13/24

mango trees are 13/24

Given mango trees are 117

= 117 * 24/13

= 216

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