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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 06:30 PushyGorilla

Elaine bought 3 4/5 pounds of apples for $1.99 per pound, 3/4 pound of pears for $2.25 per pound, and 3 2/3 pounds of bananas for $1.75 per pounds

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