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David has four bags of apples and two bags

of mangoes. The first four bags contain
6 apples each and the bags with mangoes
contain 3 mangoes each. If David and his
friends ate 2 apples from each bag and 2
mangoes from each bag, what is the total
number of fruits left over?

User Rjc
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18 fruits left over
6 bags in total
4 bags x 6 apples each = 24 fruits
2 bags with 3 mangoes each= 6 fruits
Total 30 fruits
Friends ate 2 fruits from each of the 6 bags
They ate 12 fruits

30-12 = 18
User Weimar
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: the step by step explanation is 6*4=24 so 24 apples then 3*2=6 so 6 mangoes then if 8 apples are ate then 4 mangoes are ate then (24+6)-(8+4)=30-12 so the answer is 18.

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