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Last week, Tasha bought 17 pounds of fruit at the grocery store. She bought apples, oranges, and bananas. If 8 pounds were apples and 3 pounds were bananas, how many pounds of o…
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Last week, Tasha bought 17 pounds of fruit
at the grocery store. She bought apples,
oranges, and bananas. If 8 pounds were
apples and 3 pounds were bananas, how
many pounds of oranges did Tasha buy?
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6 pounds of oranges- 8+3 is 11 so there’s only 6 left... 6 pounds ☺️
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6 pounds
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8+3= 11 subtract 17 by 11 gives you 6 so 6 pounds Oranges
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