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Mathematics, 04.09.2020 08:01 avery58

Juan is buying flowers for his mother. He has $18 to spend and sees that roses are $3 each and each carnation are $1.50 each. He wants to buy 3 times as many carnations as roses and spends all his money on flowers. Write a system of equations that models this situation. Is there a viable solution that meets Juan’s conditions?

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