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In Mathematics / High School | 2025-07-03

Create your own word problem:

Make a fun math word problem involving fruits!

Example: "Lila had 12 apples. She sold 8 apples. How many apples are left?"

Asked by baleycardell7170

Answer (2)

Sofia initially had 15 bananas, and after her brother ate 7, she had 8 bananas left to bake banana bread. This problem allows for an engaging way to practice subtraction. It combines fruits with math to make learning enjoyable.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

Jamie has 10 oranges and 4 mangoes left after making the fruit basket. ; Here's a fun math word problem involving fruits that you can try to solve:
Problem:
Jamie loves collecting fruits from his family's orchard. One sunny weekend, he picked 15 oranges from their orange tree and 10 mangoes from the mango tree. Later, he decided to make a fruit basket to give to his grandmother. He used 5 oranges and 6 mangoes for the basket.
Question:
After making the fruit basket, how many oranges and mangoes does Jamie have left?
Solution:

Calculate the Remaining Oranges:

Jamie initially had 15 oranges.
He used 5 oranges for the basket.

e x t R e mainin g or an g es = 15 − 5 = 10
So, Jamie has 10 oranges left.

Calculate the Remaining Mangoes:

Jamie initially had 10 mangoes.
He used 6 mangoes for the basket.

e x t R e mainin g man g oes = 10 − 6 = 4
So, Jamie has 4 mangoes left.

Answered by MasonWilliamTurner | 2025-07-06