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Mathematics, 25.04.2020 03:47 micknero

Suppose you buy 6 buckets of apples and 4 buckets of peaches for $42. If
you bought 8 buckets of apples and 2 buckets of peaches, you would have
spent so. How much is one bucket of apples (e), and one bucket of peaches
O A a 86, p = $4
O B. a = $6, p= $8
O c. a = $8,pa $2
O D. a = $3, p=$6

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