SOLUTION: You buy a bottle and jar that equal $1.10. The bottle costs $1.00 more than the jar. How much do they each cost?

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Question 974652: You buy a bottle and jar that equal $1.10. The bottle costs $1.00 more than the jar. How much do they each cost?
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You buy a bottle and jar that equal $1.10. The bottle costs $1.00 more than the jar. How much do they each cost?
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B + J = 110
B - J = 100
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5 cents and $1.05

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