Mathematics, 01.09.2020 17:01 Jackierose2004
A group of students decides to sell pizzas to help raise money for their senior class trip. They sold a pepperoni pizza for $14, a sausage pizza for $11, and a cheese pizza for $10. At the end of their sales, the class sold a total of 400 pizzas and made $4560. The students sold 80 more cheese pizzas than pepperoni pizzas. How many of each type of pizza were sold?
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