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There are 25 mango trees, 12 avocado trees, and 8 chico trees in an orchard. What is the ratio of mango trees to the number of fruit trees? *

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Answered by sumanpandit576
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Answer:

5:4 is the ratio of mango trees to the number of fruit trees

Answered by sheeb12ansari
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Given: Number of mangoes trees =25, the number of avocados trees =12and the number of chicos trees =8.

We have to find the ratio of mango trees to the number of fruit trees.

We are solving in the following way:

The number of fruits trees will be:

=> Number of mangoes trees + The number of avocados trees + The number of chicos trees.

=>12+8+25=45

The ratio of mango trees to the number of fruit trees will be:

=>The number of mangos trees divide by the number of fruit trees.

=>\frac{25}{45} \\\\=>\frac{5}{9}

Hence, the ratio of mango trees to the number of fruit trees will be\frac{5}{9}.

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