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Mathematics, 10.12.2021 19:10, laneey3760

Elizabeth bought lemons (l) and apples (a). Each apple costs 35¢ and each lemon costs 15¢. All together, she bought 17 lemons and apples for $3.95. Which system can be used to determine how many of each she bought?


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