Math, asked by monish1976, 6 months ago

There are as many mangoes per tree as there are trees in a mango garden. If all the trees have 2304 mangoes then the number of mango trees in the garden is
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48​

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Answered by simmi6791
1

Answer:

the number of mango trees in the garden is 48.

Step-by-step explanation:

let x be the no of mangoes per tree

acc to ques no of mangoes on one tree= no of tree in the garden

let say, no of mangoes per tree= no of trees in garden= x

total mangoes= no of mangoes per tree x no of trees

2304= x*x

(48)^2=x^2

48= x

hence no of trees in garden= x= 48

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