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In a huge pile of apples and oranges, both ripe and unripe mixed together, $15\%$ are unripe fruits. Of the unripe fruits, $45\%$ are apples. Of the ripe ones, $66\%$ are oranges. If the pile contains a total of $5692000$ fruits, how many of them are apples?

  1. $2029198$
  2. $2467482$
  3. $2789080$
  4. $3577422$
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