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At the beginning of school, three lunch boxes were placed on a shelf. The shelf fell and the boxes were mixed up. Also the fruit that was in each box fell out. Certain facts were remembered. 

Can we put the boxes back in the same order based on those facts?

  1. The box with the pear was in the center.
  2. The red box was to the right of the blue box
  3. The yellow box contained a banana.
  4. An apple was in the first box on the left.
Position of Lunch Box

 

     
Color

 

     
Fruit

 

     

 

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