SOLUTION: Three apples and two oranges cost $1.25, while two apples and one orange cost 75 cents. At this rate, find the cost of six apples and one orange to the nearest cents?
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Question 1002844: Three apples and two oranges cost $1.25, while two apples and one orange cost 75 cents. At this rate, find the cost of six apples and one orange to the nearest cents?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x, apple price
y, orange price
Using Elimination Method
------how many dollars for one apple
-----one orange ALSO costs 0.25 dollars.
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