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Ben owns a bakery, selling croissants and fruit tarts. On a certain day, he sold a total of 575 croissants and fruit tarts. If he sold 30% more croissants than fruit tarts on that day, how many croissants and tarts did he sell?
2 years ago

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Croissants: 387.5
Fruit Tarts: 187.5
2 years ago
mathhelper
Well, at least those partial croissants and partial tarts add up to 575
Of course, the answer is wrong!
2 years ago

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