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Did you hear about the mathematician who wanted to make a fruit salad so he bought some apples and oranges...and ordered pears.
A: and ordered pears A: and ordered pears
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one apple is for 0.45.
$0.45
apple = 0.45 each orange = 0.60 each
This is a tricky one
The abbreviation saves time, such as saying, "He bought many fruits, e.g. apples, oranges and pineapplies.
Commas help in separating ideas (i.e., making lists) or trains of thought. Example usage: I bought apples, oranges, and bananas.
the answer is 0.47
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30 oranges for $5.00 ( 6 oranges for $1.00 )