Mathematics, 06.02.2021 01:00 alyssahockett4
Richard bought 3 peaches and 1 orange and spent $3.50. Peaches are $0.85 each. If there is no sales tax on fruit, how much did the orange cost?
A.$0.66
B.$0.88
C.$0.95
D.$2.65
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