Grandpa MO Z5–I–5 2019

Grandpa has three apple trees in his garden with a total of 39 apples on them. There are apples on only eight branches: one apple tree has two branches, and the other two apple trees have three branches each. Different branches bear different numbers of apples, but each apple tree bears the same total number of apples.

How many apples could there be on each branch?

Specify at least one possibility.

Final Answer:

d = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

n1=39/3=13  j1=5+8=13 j2=2+7+4=13 j3=1+3+9=13  d=1



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