Ken uses 6 apples and 2 bananas to make a fruit salad. He puts twice as many oranges as bananas in the salad. How many pieces of fruit will Ken use to make 2 fruit salads?

2(6 + 2 + 4) = ?

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2(6+2+4)=4

To solve this problem, we will first find the total number of oranges and bananas in one fruit salad, then multiply that by 2 to find the total number of fruits in 2 fruit salads.

Given that Ken uses 6 apples and 2 bananas for one fruit salad, we can assume the fruit salad consists of 6 apples and 2 bananas, or a total of 6 + 2 = 8 pieces of fruit.

It's also mentioned that Ken puts twice as many oranges as bananas in the salad. Since there are 2 bananas, he would use 2 * 2 = 4 oranges.

Therefore, in one fruit salad, the total number of fruit is 8 apples + 2 bananas + 4 oranges = 14 pieces of fruit.

To find the total number of pieces of fruit in 2 fruit salads, we will multiply the number of pieces of fruit in one fruit salad by 2.

Total number of pieces of fruit in 2 fruit salads = 2 * 14 = 28 pieces of fruit.

So, Ken will use a total of 28 pieces of fruit to make 2 fruit salads.