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In preparation for an event, Frank bought peaches, apples, and pears. Peaches cost about $1.40 each, apples cost $1.25 each, and pears cost $.75 each. A total of $94.75 was spent on the fruit, and 80 pieces of fruit were purchased. If $21.50 more was spent on peaches than on pears, how many apples were purchased?

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