3/7 of the oranges grown are too sour to eat out 3,80,205 oranges that are…
2024
3/7 of the oranges grown are too sour to eat out 3,80,205 oranges that are grown on a farm. The owner has to sell the eatable Orange. How many Oranges can the farm owner sell?
- A.
217260
- B.
54315
- C.
162945
- D.
None of These
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Correct answer: A
Solution: Determine the number of edible oranges.
Total oranges = 3,80,205 = 380,205.
Fraction that are too sour = 3/7, so fraction edible = 1 − 3/7 = 4/7.
Compute one-seventh: 380,205 ÷ 7 = 54,315. Multiply by 4 to get edible oranges: 54,315 × 4 = 217,260.
Final answer: 217,260 oranges can be sold.