SOLUTION: If an apple costs 30 cents and a banana costs 16 cents, and I bought 5 bananas for $2, how many apples did I buy? 30a + 16b = 200
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Question 1169103: If an apple costs 30 cents and a banana costs 16 cents, and I bought 5 bananas for $2, how many apples did I buy? 30a + 16b = 200
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