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2. If I paid $1.45 for an apple and an orange, and the apple cost 15 cents more than the orange, how much did the orange cost?
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2. If I paid $1.45 for an apple and an orange, and the apple cost 15 cents more than the orange, how much did the orange cost?
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Answer:
0.80 + 0.65 = 1.45
Explanation:
apple: 0.80
orange: 0.65
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