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Mathematics, 12.10.2020 01:01 kaybug27

Large and small cans of peanuts were sold at a school fundraiser. One student sold three small cans and nine large cans of peanuts for a total of $75. Another student
sold five small cans and seven large cans of peanuts for a total of $69. What is the
cost of the small and large cans of peanuts?
A Small can for $6.29 and large can for $7.00
B Small can for $4.86 and large can for $6.00
C Small can for $4.00 and large can for $7.00
D Small can for $7.00 and large can for $9.00

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