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  • 01-02-2021
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2/5 of the 45 oranges fell out of the tree. how many oranges fell out of the tree?

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Answer:

18 oranges

Step-by-step explanation:

To find this, we have to calculate 2/5 * 45, which is equal to 45 * 2 and then divided by 5 (Or you could cross cancel). 45 * 2 is equal to 90 and 90/5 is equal to 18. That means that 18 oranges fell out of the tree.

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