In an icecream parlour there are \(3\) types of icecreams. 
 
There were,
 
\(\frac{2}{5}\) \(\text{kg}\) of blueberry flavour, \(\frac{9}{5}\) \(\text{kg}\) of strawberry flavour and \(\frac{15}{5}\) \(\text{kg}\) of Mango icecream.
 
The icecream vendor puts equal amount of icecream in each cup, that is \(\frac{1}{20}\) \(\text{kg}\) of ice cream in each cup.
 
a. Total amount of icecream in the parlour \(=\)  ii \(\text{kg}\)
 
b. Number of cups used if \(\frac{1}{20}\) \(\text{kg}\) of ice cream is in each cup \(=\)
 
c. If there are \(15\) cups. How much icecream is in each cup? \(=\) ii \(\text{kg}\)
 
d. Total amount of icecream combining blueberry and strawberry flavours \(=\) ii \(\text{kg}\)
 
[NOTE: With Simplification]