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Let, Price of a shirt = x
Price of a Jeans = y

Equations would be: 4x + 3y = 150
x + 2y = 70
x = 70-2y

Substitute it into first equation,
4(70-2y) + 3y = 150
280 - 8y + 3y = 150
-5y = -130
y = 130/5
y = 26

Substitute it into 2nd equation,
x + 2(26) = 70
x = 70-52
x = 18

So, Cost of a Shirt = $18 & Cost of a Jeans = $26

Hope this helps!
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