limón: 300 cada unidad manzana: 420 cada unidad pera :1200 cada unidad quiero comprar 3 docenas de cada fruta y tengo 50.000 necesito yo mas dinero
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For limón: 300 * 3 * 12 = 10800 For manzana: 420 * 3 * 12 = 15120 For pera: 1200 * 3 * 12 = 43200 Now, let's find the total cost of all the fruits: 10800 + 15120 + 43200 = 69120 Show more…
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