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Roses are $1.50 each and lilies are $1.25 each. Ellis spent $28.75 for 15 of the flowers. How many of each type of flower did he buy?
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Roses are $1.50 each and lilies are $1.25 each. Ellis spent $28.75 for 15 of the flowers. How many of each type of flower did he buy?
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Roses are $1.50 each and lilies are $1.25 each. Ellis spent $28.75 for 15 of the flowers. How many of each type of flower did he buy?
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He could have bought 23 lilies by itself
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