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Last week, Mason's Fruit Stand sold 33 boxes of melons. Down the road, Andrew's Fruit Stand sold 12\frac{1}{2} as many boxes of melons as Mason's did. How many boxes of melons did Andrew's Fruit Stand sell?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.\newline___\_\_\_ boxes

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Q. Last week, Mason's Fruit Stand sold 33 boxes of melons. Down the road, Andrew's Fruit Stand sold 12\frac{1}{2} as many boxes of melons as Mason's did. How many boxes of melons did Andrew's Fruit Stand sell?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.\newline___\_\_\_ boxes
  1. Identify Mason's sales: Mason sold 33 boxes of melons. Andrew sold half as many as Mason. To find out how many boxes Andrew sold, we need to multiply Mason's sales by 12\frac{1}{2}.

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