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25 October, 04:31

Salama makes fruit baskets with oranges and bananas. She uses between 8 and 16 oranges and bananas in a ratio of 3 oranges to 2 bananas. What would be the ratio? Ask for details Follow Report by Squishyfishy 05/08/2015

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  1. 25 October, 04:48
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    Answer: There are 6 oranges and 4 bananas and there are 9 oranges and 6 bananas.

    In both the cases, the ratio will be 3:2.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since we have given that

    Salama makes fruit baskets with oranges and bananas.

    Ratio of oranges to bananas is 3:2.

    And she uses between 8 and 16 oranges and bananas.

    We only take those number which is multiple of 5 between 8 and 16,

    i. e. 10 and 15.

    1) Let the total number of oranges and bananas = 10

    Then, number of oranges is given by

    Number of bananas is given by

    2) Let the total number of oranges and bananas = 15

    Then, number of oranges is given by

    Number of bananas is given by

    Hence, there are 6 oranges and 4 bananas and there are 9 oranges and 6 bananas.

    In both the cases, the ratio will be 3:2.
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