In a basket, there are 10 mangoes and 30 oranges. The ratio of the number of oranges to the number of mangoes is:
3:2
1:3
3:1
2:3
Ratio = 30:10 = 3:1.
In a basket, there are 25 apples, 15 mangoes and 10 oranges. Find the ratio of the apples and mangoes to the total number of fruits in the basket
If there are 10 apples, 10 oranges and 10 mangoes in a fruit basket, then the probability of not picking a mango is 13.