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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 21:00, valeriekbueno

A roadside fruit stand sells apples at 75 cents a pound, peaches at 90 cents a pound, and pears at 60 cents a pound. One customer buys 18 pounds of fruit at a total cost of $13.80. The peaches and pears together cost $1.80 more than the
apples. Define your variables and use a system to solve. What does your solution represent?


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