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Three loaves of bread and two jars of peanut butter cost $5.49. Four loaves of bread and three jars of peanut butter cost $7.75. Find the price of a loaf of bread and a jar of peanut butter.
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Three loaves of bread and two jars of peanut butter cost $5.49. Four loaves of
bread and three jars of peanut butter cost $7.75. Find the price of a loaf of bread
and a jar of peanut butter.
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P $1.29 (Price of peanut butter)
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