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A farmer picked 496 oranges.
A farmer gathers 1,200 oranges per week. Based on two samples of 100 oranges, the farmer determines that 88% of the oranges will
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A farmer picked 496 oranges. He also picked 435 lemons. Which shows how many more oranges than lemons he picked?
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queen
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Which situation can be represented by the equation n + 75 = 135? *
5 points A farmer picked 135 red delicious apples. This is 75
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big boy fnu
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A basket contains 80 mangoes and 60 oranges.if two fruits are picked one after the other without replacement,what is the
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Bright ulubi
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Which scenario accurately describes an example of artificial selection?(1 point)
Responses A farmer intentionally breeds oranges
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Which scenario accurately describes an example of artificial selection?(1 point)
Responses A farmer intentionally breeds oranges
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Kevin ate 3 58
oranges and Susan ate 4 616 oranges. They ate all of the oranges in the fridge. How many oranges were in the
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In a Farmer’s market, the price of 2 apples is equal to that of 3 oranges. If a dozen of oranges cost $3, how many apples can
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Don’t long
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Two baskets C and D each contain a mixture of oranges and lemons. Basket C contains 26 oranges and 13 lemons. Basket D contains
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kudu
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In a Farmer’s market, the price of 2 apples is equal to that of 3 oranges. If a dozen of oranges cost $3, how many apples can
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