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24 March, 14:04

2. Mr. Flanders' class sold doughnuts for $1.35 each and Mr. Rodriquez's class sold cartons of milk for $1.08 each. Together, the classes sold 85 items and earned $104.49 for their school. How many of each item did the classes sell?2. Mr. Flanders' class sold doughnuts for $1.35 each and Mr. Rodriquez's class sold cartons of milk for $1.08 each. Together, the classes sold 85 items and earned $104.49 for their school. How many of each item did the classes sell? I need the work shown in the linear combination method.

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  1. 24 March, 14:13
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    1.35f + 1.08r = 104.49

    r + f = 85

    Mr. Flander's class sold 47 doughnuts and Mr. Rodriguez's class sold 38 cartons of milk
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