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Cherries cost $2.50 per pound and mangoes cost $3 per pound. Kal bought a total of 7 pounds of cherries and mangoes for $20. Write a system of equations to represent the situati…
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Cherries cost $2.50 per pound and mangoes cost $3 per pound. Kal bought a total of 7 pounds of cherries and mangoes for $20. Write a system of equations to represent the situation.
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