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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 04:40 karnun1201

Felipe loves candy. One week, he went to the candy store and bought 1.4 pounds of
M&M's, and 2.2 pounds of Skittles, and
spent a total of $2.48. The next week he
returned to the same store, and bought 1.6
pounds of M&M's and 1.8 pounds of
Skittles, and spent $2.37. What was the
price per pound of the M&M's and of
the Skittles?

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