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Answer:

30 Oranges!

Explanation:

Given that for every 2 apples there are 3 oranges.

How many oranges would be there in a basket of 20 apples?

Since for every couple of apples we have 3 oranges we will calculate how many couples of apples are there in the basket.

Given there are 20 apples. This means that there are
$ (20)/(2) $ = 10 pairs of apples.

Since for one pair we have three oranges, for 10 pairs we would have 3 X 10 = 30 oranges.

Therefore, we can conclude that the number of oranges in the bigger basket would be 30.

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