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Mathematics, 09.04.2020 19:59 Ryvers

On Monday, Josh went to the Farmer's Market. He bought 55 peaches and 22 watermelons for $7.75.. On Thursday, Josh went back to the Farmer's Market and bought 33 peaches and 44 watermelons for $10.95. What systems of equations can be used to determine the cost for one peach (p)(p) and one watermelon (w)?

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