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17 July, 22:25

David has 36 apple and pear trees in his gardens. If he plant 4 more apple trees, he will have the same amount of apple and pear trees. How many of each tree does David have before planting more apple trees?

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  1. 17 July, 22:40
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    16 apples, 20 pears

    Step-by-step explanation:

    36+4=40

    So 40/2 = 20 or an even amount of both apples and pears

    20-4 = 16 ~Original amount of apples

    36-16=20 ~Amount of pears
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