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It seems like there might be some confusion in the given information. The first part of the sentence is unclear ("Sarah discarded why you can't at the airport she picked as effective at the Apple"). However, we can work with the second part of the information.

Let's assume that there were originally 500 apples. Out of those, 300 were made into cider. The remaining 200 apples were either sold or kept as fresh fruit.

Now, it is not mentioned how many apples were sold and how many were kept as fresh fruit. Therefore, we cannot determine the exact fraction of apples that were sold or kept as fresh fruit based on the given information.

To find the fraction of apples that were sold as fresh fruit, we need to determine the quantity of apples that were sold and then divide it by the total number of apples.

Given:
- Sarah discarded some apples at the airport.
- She picked some apples as effective at the Apple.
- 300 apples were made into cider.
- The rest (remaining) were sold.
- We need to find the fraction sold as fresh fruit.

Let's break down the information step-by-step:

1. Total number of apples:
To determine the total number of apples, we need to add up the apples that were discarded, used for cider, and sold as fresh fruit. However, we're not given the specific quantities for some of those categories, so we'll assume the "rest" refers to the apples that were not discarded or made into cider.

Total apples = Discarded + Used for Cider + Sold as Fresh Fruit

2. Quantity made into cider:
We're given that 300 apples were made into cider.

3. Quantity sold:
To find the quantity of apples sold, we need to subtract the quantities of discarded and cider apples from the total.

Quantity sold = Total apples - Discarded - Used for Cider

4. Fresh fruit fraction:
To find the fraction of apples sold as fresh fruit, we'll divide the quantity sold by the total number of apples.

Fraction sold as fresh fruit = Quantity sold / Total apples

Since we don't have specific values for the quantities, we can't provide an exact fraction at this time.