SOLUTION: Brian sold 30 peaches from his tree for a total of $7.50. He sold the small peaches for $0.20 each and the large peaches for $0.35 each. How many of each kind did he sell? LP=la
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Question 1024850: Brian sold 30 peaches from his tree for a total of $7.50. He sold the small peaches for $0.20 each and the large peaches for $0.35 each. How many of each kind did he sell? LP=large peaches SP= small peaches
Answer by josgarithmetic(39621) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Try more conventional variables choice.
s for small, L for large.
Revised system,
Can you finish from this?
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