jasmine bought 26 pieces of fruit.she bought 6 oranges.she bought twice as many apples as oranges,and twice as many oranges as bananas.she also bought some pears.
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Please complete the question.
Total Fruit = 26
as per condition
O = 6 => O = 6
A = 2O => A = 2.6 => A = 12
O = 2B => B = O/2 => B = 6/2 => B = 3
O+A+B = 6+12+3 => O+A+B = 21
P = T.F - (O+A+B) => P= 26 - 21 => P=5
as per condition
O = 6 => O = 6
A = 2O => A = 2.6 => A = 12
O = 2B => B = O/2 => B = 6/2 => B = 3
O+A+B = 6+12+3 => O+A+B = 21
P = T.F - (O+A+B) => P= 26 - 21 => P=5
We have six oranges.
Apples= 6x2
Banana = 6/2
Pears: 26- (apple+bananas + oranges)
Pears = 26-21
Pears: 5
Basically, this is really easy. I know it's 2021, about a decade later, but this is for anyone else who sees this problem. It's actually from a fourth-grade state test, released questions. The state test occurred in 2005.
Apples= 6x2
Banana = 6/2
Pears: 26- (apple+bananas + oranges)
Pears = 26-21
Pears: 5
Basically, this is really easy. I know it's 2021, about a decade later, but this is for anyone else who sees this problem. It's actually from a fourth-grade state test, released questions. The state test occurred in 2005.