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  • 28-03-2022
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If cookies sell for $1 and oranges for 75 cents, how many of each were sold for a total of $8.25?

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  • 28-03-2022

Answer:

To make total 8.25 we need to take number of oranges in such a way that they always make . 25 in total. Only then we can get 8.25 as total because cookies will always give integers.

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