Math, asked by farhaansari881, 4 months ago

There were 210 children who went for a trip. For lunch, biscuits, oranges
and bananas were also distributed. Each child is to be given 1 orange, 1
banana and 4 biscuits. All the children took oranges and biscuits but 38
children did not take bananas. How many oranges, biscuits and bananas
were distributed for lunch?​

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Answered by 9350508421
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Answer: Total number of students going to the trip = 210 Each student was given 1 orange, 1 banana and 5 biscuits. So, Total number of oranges distributed to 210 students = 1 ×= 210 = 210 We know that 38 students refused to take bananas. So, Total number of students who took bananas = 210 − 38 = 172 Total number of bananas distributed to 172 students = 1 ×172 = 172 Also, Number of biscuits given to each student = 5 So, Total number of biscuits distributed to 210 students = 210 ×5 = 1050 So, 210 oranges, 172 bananas and 1050 biscuits were distributed among all the students going to the trip.

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