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Question 1: Mr. Sanchez's class sold fruit pies for $1.65 each and Mr. Kelly's class sold bottles of fruit juice for $1.36 each. Together, the classes sold 79 items and earned $118.17 for their school. ( Look at the picture and Answer Part A, B, and C). Will Mark Brainliest. Only answer if you know how.


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