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At a shop, I bought apples and oranges in the ratio 4:6. Given that I bought 27 oranges find the number of fruits I bought at the shop in total.
  1. 43 fruits
  2. 45 fruits
  3. 42 fruits
  4. 47 fruits

A
42 fruits
B
45 fruits
C
47 fruits
D
43 fruits
Solution
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letproportionalityconstantbekthen6k=27k=(276)=(92)totalnumberoffruits=10k=10×(92)=45

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