A crate of apples contains one bruised apple for every 30 apples in the crate. If 3 out of every 4 bruised apples are considered unsalable and there are 12 unsalable apples in the crate, then how many apples are there in the crate? |
A) 480
B) 270
C) 600
D) 740
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
1 crate has 1 bruised apple for every 30 apples. |
3 out of 4 are considered as unsalable, then for 3 unsalable apples, total apples \[=30\times 4=120\] |
Similarly, for 12 unsalable apples. |
Total apples \[=4\times 120=480\] |
Alternate Method |
Unsalable apples be \[x.\] |
\[3:4::12:x\] |
\[\Rightarrow \] \[x=16\] |
\[\therefore \]Total number of apples \[=16\times 30=480\] |
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