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The ratio of Bananas to Mangoes to Oranges is 3:4;5. If there are 180 mangoes and oranges. How many fruits are there altogether.
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The ratio of Bananas to Mangoes to Oranges is 3:4;5. If there are 180 mangoes and oranges. How many fruits are there altogether.
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Mangoes and orange =180
Total fruits will be =x
Total ratio=12
Finding number of bananas =3/12(x)
Total number of fruits = 180+3/12(x)=x
180(12)+3x=12x
2160=12x-3x
2160=9x
X=240
The number of fruits will be 240
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