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A boy is supposed to put a mango into a basket if ordered $1,$ an orange if ordered $2$ and an apple if ordered $3.$ He took out $1$ mango and $1$ orange if ordered $4.$ he was given the following sequence of orders

$12332142314223314113234$

At the end of the sequence, what will be the number of oranges in the basket?

  1. $2$
  2. $3$
  3. $4$
  4. $6$
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Trace out how its going on . its easy remeber only mango and orange are removed apple are never removed . at the end the fruits are like

2 2 7 . so for 1 answer a and for 2 answer b

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