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Mathematics, 05.08.2020 02:01, edson23

there was a total of 400 oranges and mangoes at a fruit stall.3/8 of these fruits were mangoes. each orange was priced at 40 cents, and each mango was priced at 60 cents. how much would mr. mead make if he sold 2/3 of the mangoes and 4/5 of the oranges?

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