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For his lunch, Henry packed 2 apples and 2 pears. Each of the 2 apples had a mass of 135 grams and each of the 2 pears had a mass of 160 grams. What was the mass of all of Henry's fruit?

A) 270 grams

B) 295 grams

C) 320 grams

D) 590 grams

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  1. Today, 07:06
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    The answer is D) 590 grams

    if you add the two apple masses and the two pear masses together you get 590 grams (you answer).
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