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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 17:01 bella122805

Elizabeth bought $5.00 worth of candy at the convenience store. She bought ten more 6-cent salt-water taffies than 10-cent taffies. She bought three times as many of 8-cent taffies as 10-cent taffies. She also bought two 20-cent sugar candies. How many of each kind did Elizabeth buy?

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