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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 02:40 mairealexander87

A fruit stand has to decide what to charge for their produce. They need $10 for 4 apples and 4 oranges. They also need $12 for 6 apples and 6 oranges. We put this information into a system of linear equations,

Can we find a unique price for an apple and an orange?

A. Yes; they should charge $1.00 for an apple and $1.50 for an orange

B. Yes; they should charge for $1.00 for an apple and $1.00 for an orange

C. No; the system has many solutions

D. No; the system has no solution

(This is from Khan academy)

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