1) How many each fruit stands for? a) 1 (one) b) 2 (two) c) 3 (three) 2) How many students would like to eat mangoes? a) 3 students b) 6 students c) 8 students 3) How many students would like to eat bananas? a) 16 students b) 10 students c) 8 students 4) How many students would like to eat apples? a) 16 students b) 20 students c) 10 students 5) How many students would like to eat oranges? a) 5 students b) 10 students c) 15 students 6) How many more students choose apples than bananas? a) 2 students b) 4 students c) 10 students 7) There are ____ fewer students like  oranges than mangoes. a) 2 students b) 4 students c) 3 students 8) How many more students like bananas than oranges? a) 6 students b) 4 students c) 3 students d) 18 9) How many students are there who like apples and mangoes? a) 23 students b) 25 students c) 26 students d) 47 10) How many students are there altogether? a) 42 b) 52 c) 32

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