Math, asked by waniishfaq7899, 2 months ago

please solve this completely​

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Answered by jamwantsingh112250
2

Answer:

1 dozen = 12

6 dozen = 6 x 12 = 72

total number of apples in the cart = \frac{1}{3} x 72 = 24

total number of oranges = \frac{1}{4} x 72 = 18

total number of bananas = 72 - ( 24 + 18) = 72 - 42 = 30

number of dozen bananas = 30/12 = 5/2 = 2.5 dozens


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Answered by priyaayika
12

Answer:

1dozen = 12

6dozen \:  = 6 \times 12 \\  \ \:  \:  \:  \: \:  \:  = 72

let \: the \: apples \: be \: x

 \frac{1}{3} of \: 72 = x

x = 24

now \: were \: given \: that \: the \: left \: fruits \: are \: bananas

therefore

bananas \:  = 72 - 24

 = 48

in \: dozens \: if \: 1dozen \:  = 12 \: bananas

48 \: bananas \:  = 48 \times  \frac{1}{12}

 = 4 \: dozens

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