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A fruit seller initially had 'm' kg of apples. He sold 56% of these apples to a customer and was still left with 110 kg of apples.
What is the value of 'm'?
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- The problem states that a fruit seller is left with 110 kg of apples after selling 56% of his stock.
- This means he kept 44% of the apples because 100% - 56% = 44%.
- The equation to determine the initial quantity is 0.44 * m = 110.
- Solving for 'm', you get m = 110 / 0.44 = 250.
- Among the given options, 250 is the only one that matches this calculation.
- Thus, the correct initial quantity of apples is 250 kg.
- Correct Answer: Option 1: 250
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