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You are buying flowers for your algebra teacher. You buy a total of 30 flowers that are a mixture of roses and daisies for $66. Roses cost $4 and daisies cost $1. How many of each type did you buy?
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You are buying flowers for your algebra teacher. You buy a total of 30 flowers that are a mixture of roses and daisies for $66. Roses cost $4 and daisies cost $1. How many of each type did you buy?
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Well, you’d buy 12 roses and 18 daisies, but in the first place you shouldnt buy flowers for your algebra teacher >.>
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