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2 August, 12:34

Leonard it sells small watermelons for seven dollars each and large watermelons for $10 each one day the number of small watermelons he saw was 15 more than the number of large watermelons and he made a total of $394 how many small and how many large watermelons a did he sell?

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  1. 2 August, 13:08
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    17 large 32 small

    15 small=$105

    10L + 7S (L) = 394-105

    Once we know the 15 extra for small it should be equal number on the left side That's why I changed S into L

    17L = 289

    L=17

    L=$170

    394-170=224

    224/7=32
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