Mathematics
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Question

There are 10 apples in all. The number of apples fallen is 2 more than the apples on the tree

How many apples are fallen?

  1. 6
  2. 4
  3. 3
  4. 1

hintHint:

finding the number of apples fallen is 2 more than the apples on the tree

The correct answer is: 6


    Given that;
    There is a total of 10.
    Possible cases are:
    6 – 4 = 2
    Apples fallen is more.
    So, apples fallen = 6

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