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half of the pieces of fruit in the bowl ara apples. there are also 3 oranges 2 pears and a banana. how many apples are there in the bowl? show your work
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Answered by
Shemsum-tuke
math
Answered by
Reiny
so 3+2+1 or 6 must make up the other half
for a total of 12 pieces of fruit, 6 of which must then be apples
for a total of 12 pieces of fruit, 6 of which must then be apples
Answered by
Leslie
Half are apples.
3 oj+2 pears + 1 banana= 6
6(2)=12 total # of fruits
6 are apples
3 oj+2 pears + 1 banana= 6
6(2)=12 total # of fruits
6 are apples
Answered by
joseph
i dont get it so i just need answer
Answered by
Anonymous
I need your help
Answered by
secret stranger
This is easy. All you have to do is add 3+2+1=6. So thats half of it since 6+6= 12. So there is 6 apples. :/
Answered by
unknown
This is too easy
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