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At the farmer's market, Joan bought apples at $2.00 per pound, cherries for $2.50 per pound and pears for $0.60 per pound. She bought a total of 11 pounds of fruit for
$16.50. Joan bought same number of pounds of apples and cherries.
What is the set for this problem?
A)a+c+p=11,2.00a+2.50C+0.60p=1.50, a-2c=0
B)a+c+p=13.2.00a+2.50C+0.60p=6.50, a-c=0
C)a+c=11.1.20a+2.00C+0.80p=16.50,a- c=0
D)a+c+p=11.2.00a+2.50C+0.60p=16,50. a-c=0

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