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algol [13]
3 years ago
12

If Mary had 32 total apples, and John had X amount of apples, and X is a third of Jerry's total, which is 95 apples, how many ap

ples is X?
(Warm up question)​
Mathematics
1 answer:
bonufazy [111]3 years ago
4 0
Mary has 32
John has X
Jerry has 95
X=1/3 x 95
X= 31.6666667
X is 31 apples because you can’t have .66~ of an apple!
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