A farmer produced 42858 mangoes of one kind and 31082mangoes of another kind. He mixed these mangoes and packed in 50 boxes. How many mangoes did he pack in a box if 40 mangoes remained unpacked?
A farmer produced 42858 mangoes of one kind and 31082mangoes of another kind. He mixed these mangoes and packed in 50 boxes. How many mangoes did he pack in a box if 40 mangoes remained unpacked?
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Answer:
1458 mangoes per box
Step-by-step explanation:
the total no of mangoes of both kinds = 42858+31082
= 73940
so the mangoes arranged in 50 boxes = total mangoes - leftover mangoes
that is = 73940-40
=73900
at last mangoes in each box is = 73900/50
= 1458