At an ice cream shop, ice cream cones cost $1.50 and sundaes cost $2.75.
One day, the total re...
Mathematics, 16.04.2020 18:41 sweeney1
At an ice cream shop, ice cream cones cost $1.50 and sundaes cost $2.75.
One day, the total receipts for a total of 300 cones and sundaes was $670.
How many ice cream cones and how many sundaes were sold? Type your
answer in this form: (cones, sundaes) = (#, #) *
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