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butalik [34]
2 years ago
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Callie is starting a fruit basket business the largest basket has 30 pieces of fruit but the others have 12 pieces of fruit in e

very basket 1/2 of the pieces of fruit must be apples 1/3 must be oranges and 1/6 must be bananas. What combinations of pieces of fruit represent all the possible fruit baskets callie can make?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Elis [28]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

In the first basket, Callie can make 15 apples, 10 oranges and 5 bananas.


In the second basket, she can make 12 apples, 8 oranges and 4 bananas and


in the third basket, she can make 9 apples, 6 oranges and 3 bananas.

Step-by-step explanation:

The largest basket contains 30 pieces of fruit. So, it contains


1/2 of 30 = 15 apples


1/3 of 30 = 10 oranges and


1/6 of 30 = 5 bananas.


The second and third baskets should contain at least 12 pieces and at most 30 pieces (since the largest basket contains 30 pieces). Also, the number should be divided by 2, 3 and 6. So, it must be a multiple of 6.


Clearly, the number of multiples of 6 between 12 and 30 are 18 and 24.


Hence, the second basket contains 24 pieces of fruits and it contains


1/2 of 24 = 12 apples


1/3 of 24 = 8 oranges and


1/6 of 24 = 4 bananas


The third basket contains 18 pieces of fruits and it contains


1/2 of 18 = 9 apples


1/3 of 18 = 6 oranges and


1/6 of 18 = 3 bananas.


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