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At an orange picking farm, you are allowed to pick up to 40 oranges a day and you have already picked 17. Find the possible number of oranges you can still pick today.
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At an orange picking farm, you are allowed to pick up to 40 oranges a day and you have already picked 17. Find the possible number of oranges you can still pick today.
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Answer:
You Can Pick 23
Explanation:
40 - 17 = 23
You are allowed to pick 40 and you have already picked 17, meaning you must find how many more oranges you can pick with is 23. You can pick 23 Oranges without going over the 40 orange limit.
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You can pick 23 or less oranges
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