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The price of a skirt is $25 more than the price of a t-shirt. The total price of 3 skirts and 8 t-shirts is $339. Find the price of the skirt.
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The price of a skirt is $25 more than the price of a t-shirt. The total price of 3 skirts and 8 t-shirts is $339. Find the price of the skirt.
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The price of a skirt is $25 more than the price of a t-shirt. The total price of 3 skirts and 8 t-shirts is $339. Find the price of the skirt.
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Well the price of the 3 skirts is $75 and the mystery price of the shirt was $33 and added that 8 time equals $339
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