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Jordan is chopping wood for the winter. For 10 days in a row, he follows the same process: In the morning, he chops 20 pieces of wood, and in the evening, he chops an additional 30 pieces of woo After Jordan chopped all the wood, he sorted the wood into 5 equal-sized piles.

Jordan is chopping wood for the winter. For 10 days in a row, he follows the same-example-1
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The number of peices of wood chop in a day is, equal to the sum of chop peices of wood in evening and morning.


20+30

The chop peices of wood in 10 days,


10*(20+30)

The number of piles of wood is 5. So number of wood in a pile is,


(10*(20+30))/(5)

So correct answer is a

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