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Jan 06, 12:07:30 AM Easton and his children went into a grocery store and he bought $10 worth of apples
and bananas. Each apple costs $1 and each banana costs $0.50. He bought a total of
13 apples and bananas altogether. By following the steps below, determine the
number of apples, 2, and the number of bananas, y, that Easton bought.
Determine three ways to have a total of 13 apples and bananas:
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