Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.12.2020 14:00, joannamarquez0701

Perry and Alberto are selling fruit for a school fundraiser. Customers can buy small boxes of tangerines and large boxes of tangerines. Perry sold 7 small boxes of tangerines and 12 large
boxes of tangerines for a total of $283. Alberto sold 8 small boxes of tangerines and 6 large
boxes of tangerines for a total of $200. Find the cost each of one small box of tangerines and one
large box of tangerines.

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