Omar has four times as many apples as bananas. He has 30 pieces of fruit in all. If a represents the number of apples and b represents the number of bananas, how many of each fruit does Omar have? Use the table to answer the question.
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Let apples be 4x ( as they are 4t times than banana)
And bananas be x
30 = 4x + x
30= 5x
X = 30/5
X = 6
So, 4x (apples) = 4 * 6 = 24
And x(bananas) = 6*1 = 6
So, apples, a = 24
And banana, b = 6
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And bananas be x
30 = 4x + x
30= 5x
X = 30/5
X = 6
So, 4x (apples) = 4 * 6 = 24
And x(bananas) = 6*1 = 6
So, apples, a = 24
And banana, b = 6
Hope it helps
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