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Anni [7]
4 years ago
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Omar bought 6 pencils and 5 erasers at the school supply store. The equation 6p+5e=3.83 represents how much he spent. Jessie bou

ght 6 pencils and 4 erasers. The equation 6p+4e=3.28 represents the amount she spent.
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dezoksy [38]4 years ago
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