Math, asked by MRDAILYINFORMATION, 3 months ago

There are 15 apples and 12 oranges in the first box and 13 apples and 16 oranges in the second box.Find the ratio of the total apples to the total oranges.
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Subject: MATH
FOR CLASS: 6 and above

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Answered by Daksh0911
4

Hey mate here's your answer -:

No. of apples in box 1 = 15

No. of apples in box 2 = 13

Total apples = 15 + 13

= 28 apples

No. of oranges in box 1 = 12

No. of oranges in box 2 = 16

Total oranges = 12 + 16

= 28 oranges

Ratio = Total apples / Total oranges

= 28 / 28

= 1/1

= 1:1

Answered by padmanabhajuad
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