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In an orchard, there are 67,902 mango trees. There are 35,980 fewer orange trees. How may orange trees are there in the orchid? 



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Answered by sakshisingh27
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Step-by-step explanation:

In an orchard there are 67,902 orange trees. There are 35,980 fewer

mango trees.

a) How many mango trees are there in the orchard?

b) How many fruit trees are there in the orchard altogether?

(a) there are no mango torres because you have given that "In an orchard there are 67,902 orange trees"

(b) there are 67,902 fruit trees in Orchard

Answered by shubhamk3019
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