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  • 02-03-2018
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Jane bought 10 pears and 11 oranges for $10.05 the total cost of one pear and one orange was $0.94 how much did 1 pear and 1 orange cost

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Flowerly
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  • 02-03-2018
Hey there!

If 10 pears and 11 oranges cost 10.05 and the total cost of 1 pear and 1 orange is 0.94, then they should cost 0.47 cents each:

0.47 + 0.47 = 0.94
0.94 divided by 2 = 0.47

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