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.
OK so my answer is from what you’ve just explained that means you multiply the six and the 114 is 684 so that means if you have to do that to 13 of them that means 684×13 is what your equation would be in the answer to 684×13 is 8892
The answer is how about no. i want free points :p