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Mathematics, 08.11.2019 06:31 KATE1223

Suppose you had $6.00 to buy bananas and apples. bananas cost $0.49 per pound and
apples cost $0.34 per pound. write a linear equation that represents the different
amounts of fruit you could buy. if you buy 10 pounds of bananas, how many pounds of
apples would it be possible to buy?

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