SOLUTION: Theresa sells lemonade for $1.00, juice for a $1.50, and coffee for $2.00. One day the number of coffees she sells is twice the number lemonades she sells, and 4 more than the numb
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Question 896946: Theresa sells lemonade for $1.00, juice for a $1.50, and coffee for $2.00. One day the number of coffees she sells is twice the number lemonades she sells, and 4 more than the number of juices she sells. If she earns a total of $74, how many lemonades does she sell?
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