SOLUTION: What would the equation be for 2 items adding totaling $12.84 with one item costing $1.32 more than the other? thanks

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Question 514621: What would the equation be for 2 items adding totaling $12.84 with one item costing $1.32 more than the other? thanks

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What makes you think there's an equation?
Shouldn't you be concerned with finding the answers to what you're asked?

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