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Mathematics, 14.02.2020 17:04 golderhadashaowtatz

Mason and his children went into a grocery store and he bought $8 worth of apples
and bananas. Each apple costs $1 and each banana costs $0.50. He bought 2 more
apples than bananas. By following the steps below, determine the number of apples,
I, and the number of bananas, y, that Mason bought.
Determine three ways to have 2 more apples than bananas:

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