The table shows the number of apples each grade picked. How many more apples did the third grade pick than the fifth grade?
A picture graph shows the number of apples picked by four grades. One whole apple picture represents 10 apples and one half-apple picture represents 5 apples. Grade 2 has two whole apple pictures. Grade 3 has four whole apple pictures and one half-apple picture. Grade 4 has five whole apple pictures and one half-apple picture. Grade 5 has three whole apple pictures.
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5 apples
5 apples
10 apples
10 apples
15 apples
15 apples
20 apples
20 apples
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15 apples