The Farmers Market sells apples by the bushel, and each bushel of apples weighs 42 lbs. A bushel of large apples contains 84 apples. If a bushel of small apples contains twice as many apples as a bushel of large apples, how many small apples are in 1 lb. of small apples? It’s says show work

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Answer:

none they cant be it doesn't go into 84 there u go

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:  4 apples in 1 lb

Step-by-step explanation:  There are twice as many small apples  as large apples, so multiply 2 × 84 = 168

to find apples per pound, divide the total number of apples, 168,  by the weight of the bushel: 42 lbs.

168 /42 = 4 apples/lb

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