Math, asked by ruchimishra3280, 1 year ago

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in a school 50% of students like apples 45% like oranges and 25% like neither apples and oranges what percentage of students like both the fruits

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Answered by shradh36
5

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Let x % of students like both fruits.

Hence (50-x)% of students like only apple and (45-x)% of students like only orange.

 

Hence we have,  (50-x)+x+(45-x)+25 = 100 

if we solve the above equation for x, we get x = 20. Hence 20% of students like both fruits

Answered by anshu5268p
2

percentage of oranges = 45 %

total oranges = 45

percentage of Apple = 50%

total Apple's =

(try to find it its true)

total fruits = 50 + 45 = 95

In percentage = 20%

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