5/6 + 1/2 = 5/6 + 3/6 = 8/6 = 4/3 basket
The expression representing the total number of apples you and your friend picked is ( (2n - 3) + (n + 4) ). Simplifying this, we get ( 3n + 1 ). This means that together, you and your friend picked a total of ( 3n + 1 ) apples, which is dependent on the initial number of apples ( n ) in the basket. The expression indicates that the total amount of apples picked increases linearly with ( n ).
30-13=17 Andy picked 17 apples
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She would of picked 21 apple within the second hour.
Martin picked a bag full of apples to take to his teammates.
36 apples in each basket
The expression representing the total number of apples you and your friend picked is ( (2n - 3) + (n + 4) ). Simplifying this, we get ( 3n + 1 ). This means that together, you and your friend picked a total of ( 3n + 1 ) apples, which is dependent on the initial number of apples ( n ) in the basket. The expression indicates that the total amount of apples picked increases linearly with ( n ).
Since Kevin picked 13 more apples than Andy and its clear that Kevin picked 30 apples in total, then Andy picked exactly 17 apples.
30-13=17 Andy picked 17 apples
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If Kiana picked 12 apples and that is 6 fewer than what Willie picked, we can set up the equation: 12 = Willie - 6. To find the number of apples Willie picked, we add 6 to Kiana's total: 12 + 6 = 18. Therefore, Willie picked 18 apples from the tree.
She would of picked 21 apple within the second hour.
No. of apples picked = 1No. of red apples = 6No. of yellow apples = 8Total no. of apples = 14Probability that the apple picked is red = No. of red / Total no. of red apples= 6/14= 3/7= 0.42857142857142857142857142857143
Because if he picked four that would be called Geoffreying for apples, not Bobbing for apples.
50 -.-" or it could be still 45 if this is a trick question...
There are 42 apples left, and you have 3 apples yourself.Another view:There are still 45 apples: 3 that you picked up and the other 42 that are "there"
he picked the most apples in the world