The peaches are arranged as an array of 5X4, so there are 20 peaches. We can also count them as 5 rows of 4 each or 4 columns of 5 each, which makes 20 peaches either way we count.
The oranges were an interesting case. I stared at them for a while, there are a few different ways to count them. In the first way, there are two outer columns of 6 each and three inner columns of 5 each, so 27 oranges (6X2 + 5X3 = 27). In way 2, there are rows of 3, 4 and 5 oranges and the pattern repeats on the lower side of the crate in reverse order and there are 3 extra oranges. In way 3, there are four rows of 5 oranges each, 4 oranges in each corner and 3 extra oranges in the middle of the arrangement. Any way you count there are 27 oranges but I think way 1 is better as it does not leave any extra oranges to count later (see attached file).
The raspberry containers looked like quarter pound boxes. When I searched how many berries could be there, the answer was anywhere between 30 to 40 berries. So my estimate is that all the boxes of raspberries displayed contain between 180 to 240 berries.
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