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There are 2.5 oranges per pound, and 1.2 grapefruit per pound. with $50 you can buy 40 pounds of oranges or 55 pounds of grapefruit. if you have enough money to buy 28 pounds of grapefruit, how many oranges (to the nearest whole orange) could you buy instead?

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