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Mathematics, 13.03.2020 16:08 mariaramirez013

Brian bought x apples and some oranges. Brian bought 3 more oranges than apples.
a. Find the total number of fruit Brian bought in terms of x.
2(X+3)
b. Find that total amount of money, in cents, that Brian spent on the fruit. Give answer in terms of X.
90X+150
c. If Brian could have bought exactly 12 pears with the amount of money that was spent on the apples and oranges, find the cost of each pear, in cents, in terms of x.

Apples are .40 and Oranges are .50

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