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There are 3 times as many pears as oranges. If a group of children receives 5 oranges

There are 3 times as many pears as oranges. If a group of children receives 5 oranges each, there will be no oranges left over. If the same group of children receives 8 pears each, there will be 21 pears left over. How many children and oranges are there? If there were X children who receive 5 oranges with no left over, the total number of oranges, Y, equals ___ X. If there are X children and Y oranges the number of pears will be ___ Y. *PL HELP THIS IS TiMED*me
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jackh0406
jackh0406
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It would be easiest to show it as 2-dimentional.

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