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A bakery sells cakes for $18 each and pies for $15 each. Last weekend the bakery sold 118 total items and earned $1,932. How many pies were sold last weekend?
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A bakery sells cakes for $18 each and pies for $15 each. Last weekend the bakery sold 118 total items and earned $1,932. How many pies were sold last weekend?
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18
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15
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118
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1
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932
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64 pies were sold last week
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