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You bought 6 flowers for your valentine and spent 44$. You bought a combination of carnations for 2$ each or roses for 10$ each. How many of each type of flower did you buy.
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You bought 6 flowers for your valentine and spent 44$. You bought a combination of carnations for 2$ each or roses for 10$ each. How many of each type of flower did you buy.
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You bought 6 flowers for your valentine and spent 44$. You bought a combination of carnations for 2$ each or roses for 10$ each. How many of each type of flower did you buy.
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4 roses & 2 carnations
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