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30 September, 08:32

Barry Allen loves fruit! At the farmers market he bought 88 pieces of fruit. He got twice as many apples as bananas, 5/6 as many kiwis as apples and bananas combined; four more peaches than the sum of bananas and kiwis; half as many grapefruit as apples; and the number of mangos was 20% of the kiwis. How many of each kind of fruit did Barry buy? jn

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  1. 30 September, 08:42
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    Barry had the following:

    8 bananas

    12 apples

    20 kiwi

    32 peaches

    8 grapefruit

    4 mangos

    88 total

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Each of the amounts of fruit can be written in terms of one variable. Starting with bananas as 'x', we can then make different values of 'x' to produce all the other numbers of fruits:

    bananas = x

    apples = 2x (twice as many bananas)

    kiwi = 2.5x (5/6 of applies and bananas combined = 5/6 (3x) or 2.5x)

    peaches = 3.5x + 4 (sum of bananas and kiwis plus four = x + 2.5x + 4)

    grapefruit = x (half as many apples = 2x/2)

    mango = 0.5x (20% of kiwi = (0.2) (2.5) x)

    88 = x + 2x + 2.5x + 3.5x + 4 + x + 0.5x

    88 = 10.5x

    8 = x (bananas)

    apples = 2x or 16; kiwi = 2.5x or 20, peaches = 3.5x + 4 = 32, grapefruit = x or 8, mangos = 0.5x or 4
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