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In preparation for a family reunion, Christina bought peaches, oranges, and bananas. Peaches cost $1.50 each, oranges cost $1.25 each, and bananas cost $0.75 each. A total of $70.25 was spent on the fruit, and 61 pieces of fruit were purchased. If $2.75 more was spent on oranges than on bananas, how many peaches were purchased?

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