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6 small apples at 8 cents each equals 48 cents. 4 large apples at 13 cents each equals 52 cents. Your answer is 6 small apples and 4 large apples equal 1 dollar.

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Q: Small apples were 8 cents each and large apples were 13 cents each you bought some of each spending dollar altogether How many small apples and how many large apples did you buy?
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