Problem two boxes of apples, 8 kg each, were brought to the school cafeteria and pears, first find out how many

Problem two boxes of apples, 8 kg each, were brought to the school cafeteria and pears, first find out how many kilograms of apples were brought and then how many kilograms more apples were brought than a pear.

The first step is to find the total number of apples brought to the buffet.
From the condition we know that two boxes of apples, 8 kilograms each, were brought to the buffet.
Therefore, apples were brought in total 8 * 2 = 16kg.
And also brought 10 kilograms of pears.
To answer the question “how many apples are more than pears?”
subtract the number of pears from the total number of apples.
It turns out: 16 – 10 = 6kg.
Answer: 16 kilograms of apples were brought; 6kg more apples than pears.



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