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You go to the market to buy fruit. The person in front of you in line buys 5 apples and 3 oranges for $8.50. You buy 3 apples and 3 oranges for $7.50. Let x represent the price per apple. Let y represent
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You go to the market to buy fruit. The person in
front of you in line buys 5 apples and 3 oranges
for $8.50. You buy 3 apples and 3 oranges for
$7.50. Let x represent the price per apple. Let y
represent the price per orange. Find the price
of each fruit.
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$0.50 per apple and $2.00 per orange
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