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Problem number 23. Kanki eats only apples on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, he eats only mangoes. He eats either two apples or three mangoes a day. On Saturdays and Sundays, he eats nothing. How many pieces of fruit does Kanki eat in two weeks? 12, 16, 18, 20, or 24. We're going to write down the numbers and multiply it to see how much he eats in two weeks. So in one week, he eats two apples in three days a week, which means in two weeks, that's six days. So we have six times two. Six times two is 12. And then he eats mangoes. He eats three mangoes two days of the week. So this means he eats three mangoes four days of the week. So four times three is also 12. And then 12 plus 12 is 24. So our answer is E, 24.
Video Summary
Kanki follows a specific eating pattern where he consumes only apples on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and only mangoes on Tuesday and Thursday. Each day, he eats either two apples or three mangoes. Over two weeks, Kanki's schedule translates to eating two apples per day over six days, resulting in 12 apples, and three mangoes per day over four days, resulting in 12 mangoes. In total, he eats 24 pieces of fruit in two weeks. Therefore, the correct answer is 24.
Keywords
eating pattern
apples
mangoes
two weeks
24 fruits
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