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PLEEEEEEASE HELPPPPPP-example-1
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Answer:

Row 1

Explanation:

If you divide the number of oranges in each row by their number of boxes, you always get 13 oranges per box.

(156/12 = 13)

(130/10 = 13)

(91/7 = 13)

(65/5 = 13)

But, in Row 1, he made a mistake: 13/2 = 6.5 The mistake here is that Row 1's "number of boxes" should be 1, not 2, to make this eqation true. If we did this, then we will get 13 as our "number of oranges" instead of 6.5, becuase the equation will now be 13/1 = 13 and his table will be correct.

Row 1 has the mistake.

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