Question: There are two sacks that has apples and oranges. Sack 1 has 1 apple and 9 oranges. sack 2 has 1 apple and x oranges.

There are two sacks that has apples and oranges. Sack 1 has 1 apple and 9 oranges. sack 2 has 1 apple and x oranges. If you choose a sack at random, then choose a fruit (apple/orange), the probability of getting an apple is 2/15. How many oranges are in sack 2?

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