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Three apples (x) plus two oranges (y) costs $16. Five apples plus two oranges costs $24. Hov muon do each apples and oranges cost?
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Three apples (x) plus two
oranges (y) costs $16.
Five apples plus two
oranges costs $24. Hov
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Apple=4 Orange=2 hope I helped!!!
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