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"A”, "B”, and "C” spent their afternoon picking bananas and mangoes. "A” had twice as many bananas as "B”, while "B” had twice as many bananas as "C”. "B” had three times as many mangoes as "C”, who had three times as many mangoes as "A”. At the end of the day they had fewer than 250 pieces of fruit in total, and an equal positive number of bananas and mangoes. How many pieces of fruit did they pick? |
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Answer» "A”, "B”, and "C” spent their afternoon picking bananas and mangoes. "A” had twice as many bananas as "B”, while "B” had twice as many bananas as "C”. "B” had three times as many mangoes as "C”, who had three times as many mangoes as "A”. At the end of the day they had fewer than 250 pieces of fruit in total, and an equal positive number of bananas and mangoes. How many pieces of fruit did they pick? |
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