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Ket [755]
1 year ago
14

Asha bought 60 fruit baskets.

Mathematics
1 answer:
AleksAgata [21]1 year ago
5 0

Total number of fruits is 60 which is:

75% + 25% = 100%

hence 45 + 15 = 60

<h3>Breakdown of the model</h3>

Total number of fruits is 60

25% represents a quarter of the fruits which contains 12 pieces of fruits in each basket

number of fruit basket in 25% is calculated below:

\frac{25}{100} * 60=15

the 25% of the fruit basket is 15 fruit baskets

75% represents three quarters of the fruits which contains 15 pieces of fruits in each basket.

number of fruit basket in 75% is calculated below:

\frac{75}{100} * 60=45

the 75% of the fruit basket is 45 fruit baskets.

Total number of fruits is 60 which is:

75% + 25% = 100%

hence 45 + 15 = 60

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