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                Ryan bought 6 apples and 9 peaches for a total of $9.75. Madi bought 4 apples and 5 peaches for $5.75. 
How much are apples and peaches?
            
        How much are apples and peaches?
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                    Answered by
            MsPi_3.14159265
            
    You can use two equations in 2 unknowns to solve.  Let A be the apples and B be the peaches.
6A + 9B = 9.75
4A + 5B = 5.75
If you use the process of "elimination" that is multiply all part of the first equation by -4 and all parts of the second equation by 6 then add them up you will solve for the cost of a peach.
Does this ring any bells as a hint?
    
6A + 9B = 9.75
4A + 5B = 5.75
If you use the process of "elimination" that is multiply all part of the first equation by -4 and all parts of the second equation by 6 then add them up you will solve for the cost of a peach.
Does this ring any bells as a hint?
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