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Mathematics, 20.11.2020 17:50 bugbug89

Julius and Mark brought identically priced cans of chili and identically priced jars of salsa to make dip. Julius bought 3 cans of chili and 2 jars of salsa for 10.07. Mark bought 2 cans of chili and 4 jars of salsa for 12.98. If Coach Williams needs to buy one can of chili, and 1 can of salsa, what is the total of his purchase?

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