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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 15:01 kp2078

he school athletic director had a budget of $703.55 to purchase 55 items for the valley ball team. he purchased uniforms for $18.50 each, volleyball balls for $11.99 each, and kneepads for $9.75 per pair. he purchased six more balls than uniforms. define the varibles and write a system of equation to represent the situation.

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