Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.06.2019 22:00, derbraz4588

Mr. flanders’ class sold doughnuts for $1.35 each and mr. rodriquez’s class sold cartons of milk for $1.08 each together the classes sold 85 items and earned $104.49 for their school. how many of each item did the classes sell? a define the variables in this situation b write a system of equations that model the problem c use the linear combination method to find the solution to the solution to the system you wrote in part b show all your work d using a complete sentence explain what the solution found in part c represents

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