Q. 14 A fruit seller has a stock of mangoes, bananas and
apples with at least one fruit of each type. At the
beginning of a day, the number of mangoes make up
40% of his stock. That day, he sells half of the
mangoes, 96 bananas and 40% of the apples.
At the end of the day, he ends up selling 50% of the
fruits. The smallest possible total number of fruits in
the stock at the beginning of the day is