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10 February, 15:41

There is a bowl of fruit on the table there are twice as many apples as pears and one more orange than Apples 8 pieces are either oranges or bananas there are three bananas How many pears are in the bowl?

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  1. 10 February, 16:05
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    There are two pears because 8 pieces are either oranges or bananas and there are 3 bananas so that means there are 5 oranges there is 1 more orange than apples so there are 4 apples and since there are twice as many apples as they are pears there are 2 pears.
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