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1. If each piece of fruit stands for a number, it's possible to figure out the number for one of the pieces of fruit.Which fruit must equal a particular number, and why?
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1. If each piece of fruit stands for a number, it's possible to figure out the number for one of the pieces of fruit.Which fruit must equal a particular number, and why?
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1. If each piece of fruit stands for a number, it's possible to figure out the number for one of the pieces of fruit.Which fruit must equal a particular number, and why?
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would have to be the one that has the same number as 2 or more fruits. hope this helps
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The fruit that must be equal would have to be the one that has the same number as 2 or more fruits
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