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A fishmarket got to swordfish at a rate of $13 per pound . The cost of the large fish was three times as great as the cost of the smaller fish . The total cost of the two fish was $3952 . How much did
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A fishmarket got to swordfish at a rate of $13 per pound . The cost of the large fish was three times as great as the cost of the smaller fish . The total cost of the two fish was $3952 . How much did each fish weigh ?
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Lg fish=$2964=228lbs
Sm Fish=$988=76lbs
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