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Can you calculate the total no. of birds remained in the tree after first fly away ?

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11 more than one fifth of the total birds flew away from a tree after that one third of the remaining birds came in the tree. If now there are 92 birds in the tree, can you calculate the total no. of birds remained in the tree after first fly away ?

posted Dec 11, 2014 by Anshika Utadi

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Ans: 69 birds remained on the tree after first flew away
Total no. of birds comes out as 100.
100- 100/5 -11 = 69

answer Dec 11, 2014 by Swapnil Morankar



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