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Mathematics, 20.01.2021 09:20 sssavannahh

Last week at the farmers' market, Cameron bought nectarines and apples to take for snacks at school. He paid the same amount for apples as he did for nectarines, but he bought more apples. This week, he wants to buy the same number of apples as nectarines. Will he likely spend more money on nectarines or on apples?

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