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At the candy store, Bianca bought 1 kilogram of gummy bears and 2 kilograms of jelly beans for $38.00. James bought 2 kilograms of gummy bears and 3 kilograms of jelly beans for $62.75. What is the cost
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At the candy store, Bianca bought 1 kilogram of gummy bears and 2 kilograms of jelly beans for $38.00. James bought 2 kilograms of gummy bears and 3 kilograms of jelly beans for $62.75. What is the cost of 1 kilogram of jelly beans?
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The cost of 1 kilogram of jelly beans is $13.25
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