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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 07:00 raincalderxn

Arestaurant serves an appetizer special and a dessert special each night. each appetizer is the same price. each dessert is the same price. the price of the appetizer special is on tuesday, the restaurant collected $450 selling 42 appetizers and 19 desserts. β€’ on friday, the restaurant collected $432 selling 27 appetizers and 36 desserts. what is the cost of each special? different from the price of the dessert special.

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