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Suppose you bought eight oranges and one grapefruit for a total of $4.60. Later that day, you bought six oranges and there grapefruits for a total of $4.80. What is the price of each type of fruit?
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The price of the oranges is 50 cents each, the price of the grapefruits is 60 cents each.
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