Math, asked by karthikchalumuri97, 9 months ago

mr a has five kinds of mangoes in large amounts and has a sufficient number of identical boxes to store the mangoes .he can put at least 15 and atmost 20 mangoes in any box and he puts only one kind of mangoes in one box. however not more than 6 boxes can contain the same number of mangoes.the maximum number of magoes that he can put in the box is

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Answered by as13181111
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Answer:

600 gram

Step-by-step explanation:

600/100 garam

Answered by RitaNarine
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The maximum number of mangoes that he can put in the box is 630.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are five kinds of mangoes let them be A,B,C,D,E

  • Conditions:
  • Only one kind of mango can be put into a box.
  • A maximum of 20 mangoes can be put into a box
  • A minimum of 15 mangoes can be put into a box
  • not more than 6 boxes can contain the same number of mangoes. That means same number of mangoes can be put into a maximum 6 boxes.

So keeping in mind the above conditions, the maximum no of mangoes that he can put in the box can be calculated by:

  • in boxes of 20 mangoes each, which is the maximum limit. 20*6=120 mangoes
  • in boxes of 19 mangoes each, 19*6=114 mangoes
  • in boxes of 18 mangoes each, 18*6=108 mangoes
  • in boxes of 17 mangoes each, 17*6=102 mangoes
  • in boxes of 16 mangoes each, 16*6=96 mangoes
  • in boxes of 15 mangoes each, which is the minimum limit, 15*6=90mangoes
  • Total no of mangoes = 120+114+108+102+96+90= 630 mangoes

Therefore, The maximum number of mangoes that he can put in the box is 630.

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