SOLUTION: Oranges are packed in crates. Each crate weighs 3 kg when empty. An individual orange averages 0.2 kg. The weight of a full 12 kg. What is the equation?
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Question 812867: Oranges are packed in crates. Each crate weighs 3 kg when empty. An individual orange averages 0.2 kg. The weight of a full 12 kg. What is the equation?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let = the number of oranges in a full crate
kg
There are 45 oranges in a crate
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