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How many groups of 3 apples do you have then ?  -- But of course,   = 6 groups.
Hence, you have 6 groups of 4 bananas each.
From this point, there is only one step to the answer, and I leave this step to you.
    Or, you can use this proportion
 = 6 groups.
Hence, you have 6 groups of 4 bananas each.
From this point, there is only one step to the answer, and I leave this step to you.
    Or, you can use this proportion
         =
 =  .
    From the proportion, you momentarily get  x =
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    From the proportion, you momentarily get  x =  = 4*6 bananas.
 = 4*6 bananas.
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