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Mathematics, 10.12.2021 01:00 SupremeDiaz17

Six grapefruit cost as much as a dozen oranges. The cost of a dozen grapefruit and two dozen oranges is $12. If Susan purchased one orange and one grapefruit, how much did she spend? Show your
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a. Write System of equations for the above problem.

b. Solve the system of equations

c. Explain the meaning of the solution in the context of the problem.

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