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Mathematics, 22.04.2020 17:29 lala9630

You want to buy a milkshake and some fries. You look up prices for two different places.

Restaurant 1 sells milkshakes for $4 and fries for $1. Restaurant 2 sells milkshakes for $3 and fries

for $2. At what amount of fries bought will the restaurants be the same price?

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