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A bag has 90 fruits in it there are 9 times as many oranges as there are apples. So the bag has how many apples in it?
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A bag has 90 fruits in it there are 9 times as many oranges as there are apples. So the bag has how many apples in it?
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A bag has 90 fruits in it there are 9 times as many oranges as there are apples.
So the bag has how many apples in it?
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-- IF all 90 pieces in the bag are oranges or apples,
THEN there are 9 apples and 81 oranges.
-- You didn't specify that, so it's possible that there could be
2 apples, 18 oranges, and 70 kumquats or sabra pears.
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