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Mathematics, 12.10.2020 21:01 alanflores40

At a cherry farm, the cost per pound of cherries depends on the amount of cherries bought. For an amount up to 100 pounds, the cost is $1.75 per pound, and, for an amount over 100 pounds, the cost is $1.50 per pound. Ralph bought 60 pounds and Jeff bought 80 pounds separately. If they had bought the total amount jointly, how much would they have saved?

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