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Question

Amaya went out to get some fruits, she bought kiwis and bananas. The total number of fruits she bought was 19. The number of kiwis is 1 more than the bananas
The number of bananas is __.

  1. 9
  2. 8
  3. 10
  4. 7

hintHint:

Finding the number of bananas that she bought

The correct answer is: 9


    Amaya went out to get some fruits, she bought kiwis and bananas.
    The total number of fruits she bought was 19.
    The number of kiwis is 1 more than the bananas
    The number of bananas is 10 – 9 = 1

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