Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.05.2020 18:17, ultimatesaiyan

A farm stand sells apples, a for $4 a bucket, peaches, p, for $6 a bucket, and
strawberries, s for $9 a bucket. The stand earned $258 revenue last month.
The stand sold half as many strawberry buckets as peach buckets, and 8
fewer apple buckets than peach buckets. Using the substitution method, how
many apples, peaches, and strawberries did the farm stand sell?
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A. a = 12; p = 20; s = 10
a = 10; p= 20; s = 12
a = 20; p= 12; s = 10
D. a = 4; p = 6; s = 9
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