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Chuck planted an unusual orange tree one afternoon. it came with 4 oranges on it and the number of oranges on the tree doubles each morning. chuck, upon returning home for lunch each day, picks and eats 3 oranges for his lunch. fred has an unusual grapefruit tree. each morning four more grapefruits grow on the tree. his family picks and eats 6 grapefruits at lunchtime. how many grapefruits were on fred's tree in the morning on the day chuck planted his tree, if on the tenth day (in the morning ) the number or oranges and grapefruits, on both trees, were exactly the same

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