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At a pet store, Eric paid $11.50 for 3 dog bowls and 4 bones. Kelsie paid $13 for 2 dog bowls and 8 bones. What is the cost of each item?
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At a pet store, Eric paid $11.50 for 3 dog bowls and 4 bones. Kelsie paid $13 for 2
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the price for each dog bowl is $2.50 and the price for each dog bone is $1.00. for Eric: $2.50 x 3 = $7.50, $1.00 times 4 = $4.00, $7.50 + $4.00 = $11.50. for Kelsie: $2.50 x 2 = $5, $1.00 x 8 = $8.00, $5 + $8 = $13.
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