Mathematics
Mathematics, 09.03.2021 23:10, bellam302

You buy 1.35 pounds of oranges and 1.75 pounds of bananas. Oranges and bananas sell for the same price per pound. The total​ cost, after using a 75¢​-off ​coupon, is ​$2.66. If c represents the cost of the fruit in dollars per​ pound, what equation could you use to find the value of​ c?

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