Mathematics, 27.06.2019 09:00 wrerteteT2827
Alexandra purchases two doughnuts and three cookies at a doughnut shop and is charged $3.30. brianna purchases five doughnuts and two cookies at the same shop for $4.95. all the doughnuts and cookies have the same price. find the cost of one doughnut and the cost of one cookie.
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