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manu wants to buy equal number of orange and apples the oranges are packed in packets of 6 and the apples are packed in packets of 10 what is the least number of apples he can buy? how packets of each fruit should he buy?​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

He can buy at least 60 apples.

He should buy

6 packets of apples and 10 packets of oranges.

If he want to buy same number of oranges as apples.

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Answered by kumarysunil
4

Answer:

The least number of Apple's he can buy = 30

No. of Orange packets he can buy = 5

No. of Apple packets he can buy = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: The oranges are packed in a packet of 6 and the apples are packed in a packet of 10.

Find: Least number of Apple's he can buy and how many packets of each fruit should he buy.

So, let's first find the LCM:

      LCM of 6 & 10 = 30

Since the LCM is 30, the no. of each fruit should be 30 (as the only least multiple of 6 & 10 is 30)

NOTE: Let the total no. of orange packets be x & total no. of apple packets be y.

Therefore,

  • The total no. of Apples & Oranges to bought = 30 respectively
  • No. of Orange packets he can buy => 6 * x = 30

                                                                    => x = 30 / 6

                                                                    => x = 5

  • No. of Apple packets he can buy => 10 * y = 30

                                                                    => y = 30 / 10

                                                                    => y = 3

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