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At a grocery store, candy buys 2 cantaloupes at "x" dollars each and 1 watermelon at "y" dollars. her total bill is $9. chip goes to the same grocery store and buys 1 cantaloupe at "x" dollars and 1 watermelon at "y" dollars. his total bill is $6.
write and solve a system of linear equations by graphing to find the cost "x" of a cantaloupe and the cost "y" of a watermelon.
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