Three men buys some oranges for rs.3,rs.5.25and6.75what can be the maximum price of one oranges?

GCF(300,525,675) = 75

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To find the maximum price of one orange, we need to divide the total price of all the oranges by the total number of oranges.

Let's denote the prices of the oranges as follows:
Orange 1: Rs. 3
Orange 2: Rs. 5.25
Orange 3: Rs. 6.75

Now, let's calculate the total price of all the oranges:
Total price = Rs. 3 + Rs. 5.25 + Rs. 6.75 = Rs. 15

Since we know that they bought a certain number of oranges, but we do not have that information, we cannot accurately determine the maximum price of one orange.

However, we can find an upper bound. For example, if there were only 1 orange, then the maximum price of that orange would be Rs. 15. So, we can say that the maximum price of one orange is Rs. 15 or less, depending on the total number of oranges they bought.