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A bakery sells apple pies for $12 each and pumpkin pies for $15 each. In one day, they make $100 from selling apple and pumpkin pies. Write an equation to show how apple pies a and pumpkin pies p are related to money the bakery made.
9 years ago

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Answered by Kayla
12P+15A=100
9 years ago
Answered by Henry
Did you mean?
12a + 15p = 100.


9 years ago

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