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How much would each orange weigh if the total weight of all the oranges were distributed equally?

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Answer:

Weight of each orange = Total weight of all the oranges ÷ Number of oranges

Explanation:

Given: Total weight of all the oranges were distributed equally

To find: weight of each orange

Solution:

As total weight of all the oranges were distributed equally,

Number of oranges × weight of each orange = Total weight of all the oranges

Therefore,

Weight of each orange = Total weight of all the oranges ÷ Number of oranges

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