Hay dos veces la cantidad de manzanas que naranjas en un puesto de frutas. Después de que se vendieron 15 naranjas, hay tres vec es la cantidad de manzanas que naranjas. ¿Cuántas manzanas había en el puesto al principio? 1 comentario de clase
1 answer:
There are 45 oranges and 90 apples in the beginning.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the no. of orange be 'b'
Let the no. of apples be 'a'
Given that,
2b = a
3(b-15) = a
3b - 45 = a
3b - 45 = 2b
3b - 2b = 45
b = 45
2b = a
2(45) = a
a = 90
There are 45 oranges and 90 apples in the beginning.
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