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Three apples and twice as many oranges add up to one-half the number of cherries in a fruit basket. How many cherries are there?
a. 11
b. 18
c. 21
d. 24
3 years ago

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6 + 3 = 9
9 * 2 = 18
3 years ago
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Three apples and twice as many oranges add up to one-half the number of cherries in a fruit basket. How many cherries are there?
a. 11
b. 18
c. 21
d. 24

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