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Mathematics, 15.04.2021 19:40 laurenppylant

(Please someone help) There are 3 peaches for every 4 strawberries in a grocery store. How many peaches and strawberries can be in a grocery store?

A. 42 peaches and 56 strawberries
B. 36 peaches and 52 strawberries
C. 33 peaches and 40 strawberries
D. 39 peaches and 48 strawberries and 48 strawberries

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