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Mathematics, 30.10.2019 05:31 tiwaribianca475

Bill has 5 apples and 5 bananas. he can only put 5 pieces of fruit in a bowl. how can bill make a table to show the different ways he can put fruit in the bowl?

will the number of banana get smaller or larger as you move down the table? how do you know ?

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