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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 22:32, gutierrezaandrea56

Jeffery Apple orchard consist of two parcel of land. In one parcel, there are 28 rows of trees. Each row contains 32 trees. Jeffery has 132 trees on the second parcel. How many apple trees does Jeffery have?

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