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Apples (Posted on 2007-03-15) |
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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?
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Submitted by Assaf
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Rating: 4.6667 (3 votes)
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Solution:
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A: 0 apples
B: 0 apples
C: 5 apples
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