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A booster club paid for pizzas for an end of season party. They paid $13 for each pepperoni pizza and $11 for each plain pizza. The club bought a total of 18 pizzas for the party and paid a total of $212.
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A booster club paid for pizzas for an end of season party. They paid $13 for each pepperoni pizza and $11 for each plain pizza. The club bought a total of 18 pizzas for the party and paid a total of $212.
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11 plain pizzas and 7 pepperoni pizzas
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