If there are 720 oranges, how many mangoes will be there?

There is not enough information to solve the problem. The number of mangoes cannot be determined from the given information about the number of oranges. Additional information or assumptions are needed to solve the problem.

If there are 720 oranges, how many mangoes will be there? (In a pie chart there are 150° of mangoes)

If there are 150° of mangoes in the pie chart, that means they represent 150/360 or 5/12 of the total number of fruits.

Let x be the total number of fruits. Then:

5/12 * x = number of mangoes

We know that the total number of fruits is 720, so we can write:

x = 720

Substituting this into the first equation, we get:

5/12 * 720 = number of mangoes

Simplifying, we get:

300 = number of mangoes

Therefore, there are 300 mangoes.

To determine the number of mangoes, we need more information. The given number of oranges, 720, does not provide a direct relationship or conversion between oranges and mangoes. Is there any additional information or context available?