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A box contains 54 pieces of fruit. If two-thirds of the fruits are oranges, how many oranges are in the box?(1 point)
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If two-thirds of the fruits in the box are oranges, then there are 2/3 * 54 = <<2/3*54=36>>36 oranges in the box. Answer: \boxed{36}.
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