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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 23:10 liamgreene90

At Imelda's fruit stand, you bought 555 apples and 444 oranges for \$10$10dollar sign, 10, and your friend bought 555 apples and 555 oranges for \$11$11dollar sign, 11. Using this information, is it possible to determine the cost of one apple and one orange from the fruit stand? If so, what do they cost? If not, why not? Choose 1

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