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Semmy [17]
2 years ago
5

Sam is packing gift boxes with fruit. For each apple he packs 3 plums and 5 oranges. If he puts 3 apples in a box, how many plum

s and Oranges will Sam put on the box?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Musya8 [376]2 years ago
7 0
You can make an equation.

Let x=oranges
p=plums
n=apples

n= 3p + 5x

So basically we know 1 Apple means Sam will pack 3 plums and 5 oranges

To get 3n which means 3 apples we have to multiply the whole equation by 3


(n= 3p + 5x) x3


3n=9p+15x

So Sam will also put 9 plums and 15 oranges if he puts 3 apples in the box
ValentinkaMS [17]2 years ago
7 0
He will put 9 plums and 15 oranges in the box.
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