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There are 10 fruit trees in a yard and each tree produced 8 pounds of fruit this year.the family that owns the trees already has 150 pounds of fruit,how many pounds of fruit does the family have?
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There are 10 fruit trees in a yard and each tree produced 8 pounds of fruit this year.the family that owns the trees already has 150 pounds of fruit,how many pounds of fruit does the family have?
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Weight of Fruits produced by 1 Tree = 8 lbs
By 10 fruit trees = 10 * 8 = 80 lbs
Now, Total Weight = Original reserve + produced
W = 150 + 80 = 230 lbs
In short, Your Final Answer would be: 230 Pounds
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