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Mathematics, 23.01.2020 06:31 Ary10113

Ursula bought 6 bananas and 9 grapefruits at the local supermarket for a total of $34.50. bernat bought bought 10 bananas and 5 grapefruits at the same store for a total of $32.50. how much does one bannana cost ?


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