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4 June, 09:28

You go to the market to buy vegetables. The

person in front of you in line buy 2 avocados

and 1 cauliflower for $7.00. You buy 1 avocado

and 1 cauliflower for $4.50. Let x represent the

price per avocado. Let y represent the price per

cauliflower. Find the price of each vegetable.

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  1. 4 June, 11:08
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    2.5x+2y=price

    Step-by-step explanation:

    you buy one less avocado and the price drops $2.50. This means that each avocado is $2.50 and each cauliflower is $2.00.
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