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Mathematics, 14.06.2020 01:57 Fahaddie

Bananas cost 12 cents each and grapefruits (grapefruit) cost 23 cents each. If I buy three times more bananas than grapefruit, the total cost would be $2.95. (ie p the number of grapefruit and b the number of bananas) Find the grapefruit count and the banana count.

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