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At a street market a farmer sold small apples for 30 cents each small pears for 40 cents each and small orange for 15 cents each at the end of the day the farmer had made the same amount of money from each type of fruit what is the least amount of money the farmer could have made selling pears

I think you do 30 and 40 and the least common factor for 30 and 40 is 120 I think
8 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes. He made $1.20

8 years ago

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