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Fruit prices (Posted on 2012-06-05) |
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At the store, there is a rule for determining the price of fruit. An apple costs 50¢, a pear costs 40¢, and an orange costs 60¢. It seems like the rule is 10¢ per letter, but a lemon does not cost 50¢. How much does a lemon cost?
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Submitted by Math Man
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Rating: 4.0000 (1 votes)
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59¢.
A+P+P+L+E=1+16+16+12+5=50
P+E+A+R=16+5+1+18=40
O+R+A+N+G+E=15+18+1+14+7+5=60
L+E+M+O+N=12+5+13+15+14=59
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