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Mathematics, 24.05.2021 21:50 lunax7x7

At a candy store, Stacy bought 4 pounds of jelly beans and 4 pounds of gummy worms
for $48. Meanwhile, Alice bought 6 pounds
of jelly beans and 4 pounds of gummy
worms for $62. How much does each cost?

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