SOLUTION: A market stall has 13 bags of apples, and 11 loose apples on display. In total there are 141 apples at the stall. How many apples are in each bag?

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Question 1190022: A market stall has 13 bags of apples, and 11 loose apples on display. In total there are 141 apples at the stall. How many apples are in each bag?
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A market stall has 13 bags of apples, and 11 loose apples on display. In total there are 141 apples at the stall. How many apples are in each bag?
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Find the # of apples bagged, not loose.
Divide by 13.

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