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One third of the trees in an orchard are olive trees. One-quarter of the trees are fig trees. The others are 180 mixed fruit trees. In the first week of the season the owner harvests one-third of the olive trees and one third of the fig trees. How many trees in the orchard still have to be harvested? (A) 348(B) 108(C) 276(D) 432

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One third of the trees in an orchard are olive trees. One-quarter of the trees are fig trees. The others are 180 mixed fruit trees. In the first week of the season the owner harvests one-third of the olive trees and one third of the fig trees. How many trees in the orchard still have to be harvested? (A) 348(B) 108(C) 276(D) 432

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