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3. John and Jane went to a bakery to get cookies for a party. Jane bought x cookies that
were $3 each. John bought x cookies that were on sale for $1 plus he got a small cake
for $10.00. If John and Jane both spent the same amount of money, which equation
shows how many cookies, x, they purchased.

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