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Answer:
111 apples cost $3.30 and 111 oranges cost $2 (1 apple costs nearly $0.03 and 1 orange costs nearly $0.02)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the price of 111 apples be $x and the price of 111 oranges be $y.
1. 111 apples and 111 oranges cost $5.30, thus
x+y=5.30
2. 111 apples and 222 oranges cost $7.30, then
x+2y=7.30
Subtract the first equation from the second:
x+2y-x-y=7.30-5.30
y=2
Substitute it into the first equation:
x+2=5.30
x=3.30
111 apples cost $3.30 and 111 oranges cost $2 (1 apple costs nearly $0.03 and 1 orange costs nearly $0.02)
Answer:
3.30 for apple and 2.00 for an orange
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