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24/08/2017 at 15:16
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Anna has some apples. Anna gives Tom 12 apples and she remains \(\dfrac{1}{2}\) of the apples. 
 How many apples does Anna have?




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    Phan Thanh Tinh Coordinator 24/08/2017 at 15:48

    12 apples is : \(1-\dfrac{1}{2}=\dfrac{1}{2}\) of the number of apples Anna has

    Anna has : \(12:\dfrac{1}{2}=24\) (apples)

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    Help you solve math 24/08/2017 at 16:14

    12 apples respectively:

    1 - \(\dfrac{1}{2}\)=\(\dfrac{1}{2}\) of the numbers of apples Anna has

    Anna has: 12 :  \(\dfrac{1}{2}\)=24(apples)

    Answer:24 apples


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