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2. Oranges cost $x per kilogram and apples cost $(x - 0.6) per kilogram. The total cost of 2 kg of oranges and 1.75 kg of apples is $19.20. Find the value of x.
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2. Oranges cost $x per kilogram and apples cost $(x - 0.6) per kilogram. The total cost of 2 kg of oranges and 1.75 kg of apples is $19.20. Find the value of x.
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2. Oranges cost $x per kilogram and apples cost $(x - 0.6) per kilogram. The total cost of 2 kg of oranges
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The value of x is 5.4 ( find the description in the picture)
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