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You and your cousin go to Wendy's for big lunch you buy three burgers and two orders of fries for $6.50 your cousin buys two burgers and five orders of fries for eight dollars how much did each item cost
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You and your cousin go to Wendy's for big lunch you buy three burgers and two orders of fries for $6.50 your cousin buys two burgers and five orders of fries for eight dollars how much did each item cost
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The price of a burger is 1.50
The price of fries is 1.00
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