Mimi’s corner grocery store sells only two kinds of ice cream: Brand X ice cream in 48-ounce containers and Brand Y ice cream in 64-ounce containers. What is the price of one 64-ounce container of Brand Y ice cream? (1) A customer at Mimi’s bought one 64-ounce container of Brand Y ice cream and two 48-ounce containers of Brand X ice cream for $15. (2) A customer at Mimi’s bought a total of 192 ounces of ice cream for $18.

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Mimi’s corner grocery store sells only two kinds of ice cream: Brand X ice cream in 48-ounce containers and Brand Y ice cream in 64-ounce containers. What is the price of one 64-ounce container of Brand Y ice cream? (1) A customer at Mimi’s bought one 64-ounce container of Brand Y ice cream and two 48-ounce containers of Brand X ice cream for $15. (2) A customer at Mimi’s bought a total of 192 ounces of ice cream for $18.






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