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A fast-food chain bought two pieces of land for new stores. The more expensive piece of land costs $20,756 more than the less expensive piece of land, and the two pieces together cost $168,072. How much did each piece cost?
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The least expensive piece of land costs $73,658. The more expensive piece of land costs $94,414
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