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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 17:10, mtropical6753

During the first week of school Andrew purchased two pounds of Jellies and two pounds of Bonbons for $38. The second week of school he purchased two pounds of Jellies and four pounds of Chocolates for $74 and the third week he purchased two pounds of Jellies, two pounds of Bonbons and one pound of Chocolates for $53. What is the cost of one pound of Chocolates?

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