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Mathematics, 30.05.2020 23:57 diane8879

A farm stand sells apples pies and jars of applesauce. The table shows the number of apples needed to
make a pie and a jar of applesauce. Yesterday, the farm picked 251 Granny Smith apples and 137 Golden
Delicious apples. How many pies and jars of applesauce can the farm make if every apple is used?
Type of apple Granny Smith Golden Delicious
Needed for a pie
5
Needed for a jar of applesauce 4
2
The farm can make
pies and
jars of applesauce.

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