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The school bought apples to give to students. They have 30 boxes with 8 apples in each box and they have 20 boxes with 10 apples in each box. Each student needs 3 apples for the week. How many students can the school feed?

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Answered by snowflake11
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Step-by-step explanation:

otal apples from the first box: 30*8=240

Total apples from the second box: 20*10 =200

So 440 apples

Let x be the number of student

they will get 3*x apple = 440===> x=440/3 = 146 Students

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