SOLUTION: Mike bought some kilograms of apples and some kilograms of oranges and spent $30.95. The apples cost $3.10 per kilogram and oranges cost $4.95 per kilogram. If apples become $1.55

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Question 723716: Mike bought some kilograms of apples and some kilograms of oranges and spent $30.95. The apples cost $3.10 per kilogram and oranges cost $4.95 per kilogram. If apples become $1.55 more expensive and oranges become $1.15 cheaper he will spend $28.30. How many kilograms of apples and oranges did Mike buy?
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