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Mathematics, 22.03.2021 17:10, alexmiranda00

A corner store sells two kinds of baked goods: cakes and pies. A cake costs $11 and a pie costs $6. In one day, the
store sold 9 baked goods for a total of $84. How many
cakes did they sell?

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