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18 July, 10:15

At the beginning of the week, James stopped by a local grocery store to buy fruit. He bought five bananas and three pears at a total cost of $3.80. Later that week he went to the store again and bought another two bananas and four pears for $3.20. Assuming that prices did not change during the week, what was the price of one banana and one pear?

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  1. 18 July, 10:42
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    Pear$1.26 Banana$.76.
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