On 1 January to 4 January, an average of 45 scones were sold and from 5th January to 9 January, an average of 26 scones were sold. $340 worth of scones were sold from 10 January to 20 January. Given that a scone was sold for $2, find the average number of scones sold from 1 January to 20 January.
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On 1 January to 4 January, an average of 45 scones were sold and from 5th January to 9 January, an average of 26 scones were sold. $340 worth of scones were sold from 10 January to 20 January. Given that a scone was sold for $2, find the average number of scones sold from 1 January to 20 January.
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Date:18 Jun 2024
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On 1 January to 4 January, an average of 45 scones were sold and from 5th January to 9 January, an average of 26 scones were sold. $340 worth of scones were sold from 10 January to 20 January. Given that a scone was sold for $2, find the average number of scones sold from 1 January to 20 January.
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On 1 January to 4 January, an average of 45 scones were sold and from 5th January to 9 January, an average of 26 scones were sold. $340 worth of scones were sold from 10 January to 20 January. Given that a scone was sold for $2, find the average number of scones sold from 1 January to 20 January.
On 1 January to 4 January, an average of 45 scones were sold and from 5th January to 9 January, an average of 26 scones were sold. $340 worth of scones were sold from 10 January to 20 January. Given that a scone was sold for $2, find the average number of scones sold from 1 January to 20 January.
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