Mathematics
Mathematics, 15.06.2021 07:40, kob3965

Jill bought oranges and bananas. She bought 14 pieces of fruits and spent $20. Oranges cost $1 each and bananas cost $4 each. Write the system of equations.
Solve the system of equations to find how many oranges and how many bananas did Jill buy. Explain your reasoning.

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