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The contents of a certain box consist of 9 apples and 27 oranges . How many oranges must be removed from the box so that 70% of the pieces of fruits in the box will be apples ?
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<p>The objective here is that 70% of the fruit in the box should be apples.<br><br>Now, there are 6 apples at start and there is no talk of removing any apples, so number of apples should remain 6 and they should constitute 70% of total fruit, so total fruit = 6/0.7 = 12 [approximate]<br>So we should have 12-6 = 6 oranges.<br>Right now, there are 27 oranges, so to get to 6 oranges, we should remove 27 - 6 = 21 oranges.</p>
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