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Standard X
Mathematics
Quadratic Equations
Virat bought ...
Question
Virat bought
30
kg of fruits.
10
%
of the fruits were grapes and rest of them were mangoes. How many kilogram of mango were there?
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Solution
According to the problem
10
%
of
30
kg fruits are grapes.
So amount of grapes are of
30
×
10
100
=
3
kg.
As the rest amount of fruits are given to be mangoes.
Amount of mangoes
=
30
−
3
=
27
kg.
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