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A shopkeeper had 30 oranges, 50 apples and 80 bananas. He sold 15 oranges, 25 apples and 40 bananas. What fraction of each fruit was left?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

The person sold
15 oranges from a total of
30 oranges.

The fraction that represents this situation is:


(15)/(30) =(1)/(2)

The person sold
25 apples out of a total of
50 apples.

The fraction that represents this situation is:


(25)/(50) =(1)/(2)

The person sold
40 bananas out of a total of
80 bananas.

The fraction that represents this situation is:


(40)/(80) =(1)/(2)

  • The fraction of each fruits left is
    (1)/(2)
User Hassan Ahmadi
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To find the fraction of each fruit left, you can use the following formula:

Fraction left = (Remaining quantity / Initial quantity)

1. Oranges:
Initial quantity = 30
Sold = 15
Remaining = 30 - 15 = 15
Fraction left = 15/30 = 1/2

2. Apples:
Initial quantity = 50
Sold = 25
Remaining = 50 - 25 = 25
Fraction left = 25/50 = 1/2

3. Bananas:
Initial quantity = 80
Sold = 40
Remaining = 80 - 40 = 40
Fraction left = 40/80 = 1/2

So, the fraction of each fruit left is 1/2.
User Francojohnc
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