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Mathematics, 24.12.2019 16:31, skywil8981

Terry bought some gum and some candy. the number of packs of chewing gum was one more than the number of mints. the number of mints was three times the number of chocolate bars. if gum cost 6 cents a pack, mints cost 3 cents each, and chocolate bars cost 10 cents each, how many of each confection did he get for 80 cents?

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