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Steve buys 2 lb of grapefruit and 3 lb of oranges for $7.20. Kennedy buys 4 lb of grapefruit and 2 lb of oranges for $8.80. Let x represent the price per pound for grapefruit, and let y represent the price per pound for oranges. Write a system of equations to model the situation. What is the price per pound for oranges? I am looking for the price per pound for oranges.

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