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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 03:01 ramirezmarco9324

Raymond bought a box of candy bars for $5.25 and sells the candy for $0.75 each. Paul bought a box of candy bars for $8.75 and then sells the candy for $1.25 each. How many candy bars does each have to sell to have the same profit? Write an equation to match this scenario and then determine the solution.

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