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Mathematics, 11.09.2019 00:30 hey9691

Peaches are being sold for $2 per pound. if x represents the number of pounds of peaches bought and y represents the
total cost of the peaches, which best describes the values of x and y?
the values of both x and y can be any real number
the values of both x and y will be real numbers greater than or equal to 0.
the value of x can be any real number, but the value of y will always be a real number greater than or equal to 0.
the value of x can be any real number greater than or equal to 0, but the value of y must be an integer greater than or
equal to 0.

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