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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 23:20 granniejo

At a store, toothbrushes cost x dollars and bars of soap cost y dollars. One customer
bought 2 toothbrushes and 1 bar of soap
for $11. Another customer bought 6
toothbrushes and 5 bars of soap for $38.
Both amounts do not include tax. How
much does each toothbrush and each bar of
soap cost?
What are the 2 equations?

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