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1 July, 17:52

Britta bought some carrots and apples for $24.80. A carrot and an apple cost. 90 cents all together. She bought more carrots than apples. The cost of the extra number of carrots was $6.80. How many apples did Britta buy?

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  1. 1 July, 18:15
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    20

    Step-by-step explanation:

    24.80-6.80=$18 that's what Britta spent on equal number of carrots and apples because $6.80 was spent on extra carrots only.

    18/.90=20 that means she got 20 apples and 20 carrots before she added $6.80 to buy some extra carrots

    Thus, the number of apples Britta bought = 20
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