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Jim buys two boxes of apples. 90% of the total apples are ripe. Each box contains 15 apples. How many apples are unripe?
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Jim buys two boxes of apples. 90% of the total apples are ripe.
Each box contains 15 apples.
How many apples are unripe?
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15*2=30
30*90/100=27
30-27=3
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Jim buys 2*15=30 apples
To get the answer we have to find 90% of 30
90% = 0.9
0.9*15=27
Now we can subtract 30-27=3 - its the answer
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