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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 21:40 owenbarrows

MIcheal and Dwight went to a candy store. Micheal bought 5 pieces of fudge and 3 pieces of bubblegum for a total of $5.70. Dwight bought 2 pieces of fudge and ten pieces of bubblegum for a total of $3.60 What is the price of one piece of fudge and one piece of bubblegum? Use Systems of equations to solve, either substitution or elimination. EXPLAIN WHY YOU CHOSE TO USE THE METHOD YOU USED AND WHY

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