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Thomas buys 2 more apples than bananas. He buys 4 bananas . How many pieces of fruit does Thomas buy?

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Final answer:

Thomas buys a total of 10 pieces of fruit, consisting of 4 bananas and 6 apples, because he buys 2 more apples than bananas.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question posed by the student involves a simple arithmetic problem related to the purchase of fruit. Thomas buys 4 bananas and 2 more apples than bananas. To determine the total number of pieces of fruit that Thomas buys, we perform a calculation.

Firstly, we acknowledge that Thomas buys 4 bananas. The question states that he buys 2 more apples than bananas. So, we can calculate the number of apples by adding 2 to the number of bananas:

  1. Number of bananas = 4
  2. Number of apples = Number of bananas + 2 = 4 + 2
  3. Number of apples = 6

Now, we add the numbers together to find the total number of pieces of fruit:

  1. Total pieces of fruit = Number of bananas + Number of apples
  2. Total pieces of fruit = 4 + 6
  3. Total pieces of fruit = 10

Therefore, Thomas buys a total of 10 pieces of fruit.

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