SOLUTION: Two kinds of fruits are displayed in a fruit stand. One is avocado fruit whose number is no more than thrice the other, which is melon. If there are at least 20 of them placed.
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Question 1177084: Two kinds of fruits are displayed in a fruit stand. One is avocado fruit whose number is no more than thrice the other, which is melon. If there are at least 20 of them placed.
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