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13 November, 07:20

Huong and Ariun are selling pies for a school fundraiser, customers can buy cherry pies and pumpkin pies. Huong sold 7 cherry pies and 5 pumpkin pies for a total of S177. Arjun sold 7 cherry pies and 6 pumpkin pies for a total of $197. What is the cost each of one cherry pie and one pumpkin pie?

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  1. 13 November, 07:29
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    Cherry pie would cost 11 dollars a piece

    Pumpkin pie would cost 20 dollars a piece

    Arjun sold one more pumpkin pie then Huong, and the same amount of cherry pies. With this information, one may conclude 197-177 will give price of pumkin pie, which would be 20 dollars a piece. Then multiply that by 6 to get 120 then subtract 197-120 to get 77 then divide that by 7 to get 11 dollars a piece for cherry pie.
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