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Mathematical problems about fruit shops
The total weight of apples, bananas and pears is:

33.5× 3 = 100.5 kg

The total weight of bananas, pears and oranges is:

462/3× 3 = 462kg

Because the total weight of bananas and pears is known to be 2/3 of the total weight of imported fruits,

After adding the total weight of apples, bananas and pears to the average weight of bananas, pears and oranges,

The total weight of bananas and pears is more than that of four kinds of fruits 1.

That is, after adding these two weights, it is the total weight of four kinds of fruits:

1+2/3 = 5/3 (times)

Finally, the weight of the fruit transported to the fruit can be calculated as follows:

(33.5×3+462/3×3)÷( 1+2/3)

=( 100.5+462)÷5/3

=562.5÷5/3

= 337.5 kg