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21 January, 12:25

At Shaw's Market, apples cost $10 per case and bananas cost $6 per case. If an order comes in for a total of 300 cases for $2,000, what was the specific number of cases of apples?

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  1. 21 January, 12:46
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    50 cases of apples as 6x330=1980 and then 2 cases of bananas = 20 + 1,980 = 2,000
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