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Mathematics, 13.02.2022 05:10 Alexandragurule18

At a grocery store, 7 apples and 2 oranges will cost $12.80. In addition, 6 apples and 3 oranges cost $12.00. Assuming that we are talking about the same apples and oranges, what is the
cost of 1 apple? What is the cost of 1 orange? Let x represent the cost of an apple
and y represent the cost of an orange. Show ALL work!
Equation #1:
Equation #2:
Cost of 1 apple: $
Cost of 1 orange: $

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