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You've got three boxes with apples. You know that:
1. In box A there are 6 apples less, or double the number of apples, than in box B.
2. in box C there are 5 apples more than in box A, or 5 less apples than in box B.
3. There are at least two boxes with the same number of apples in them.
How many apples are in each box?
The only one solution
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| Comment 6 of 10 |
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A: 0 apples B: 0 apples C: 5 apples
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Posted by Assaf
on 2007-03-31 12:43:20 |
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