kyla322
08.03.2021 •
Mathematics
3 apples and 4 oranges. Katie bought apples, oranges, and bananas. She bought the same total number of fruits as Jackson. How many possible combinations of fruits could Katie have bought?
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Ответ:
To find this we will divide 285 by 19.
285÷19=15
So now we know how much each percent is we will have to find the total value of the vacation.
To do this we will have to multiply 15 by 100.
100×15=1500
So your answer will be A