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Tom weighs an apple and an orange together they weigh 15 ounces the apple weighs 3 ounces more than the orange what is the weight of each
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Tom weighs an apple and an orange together they weigh 15 ounces the apple weighs 3 ounces more than the orange what is the weight of each
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Answer:
Apple : 9 ounces
Orange : 6 ounces
Explanation:
2x + 3 = 15
2x = 12
x = 6
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