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Finally, the number of apples in piles A, B and C is as follows:

384÷3= 128 (pieces);

C turns out to be:

( 128+ 128÷2)÷2,

=( 128+64)÷2,

= 192÷2,

=96 (pieces);

B it turns out to be:

( 128+96)÷2,

=224÷2,

= 1 12 (pieces);

One turned out to be:

1 12+ 128÷2,

= 1 12+64,

= 176 (piece);

A: A, B and C originally had 176, 1 12 and 96 apples respectively.

So the answers are: 176,112,96.