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Isabel and Khalil buy peaches and apricots. At the fruit stand, peaches cost $0.85 each, and apricots cost $0.55 each. The friends have $5 to spend.
If Isabel and Khalil buy at least one of each type of fruit, which are possible combinations of
the number of peaches and apricots they can get for under $5?
Select ALL that apply.
A1 peach, 8 apricots
B 2 peaches, 5 apricots
C3 peaches, 7 apricots
D 4 peaches, 3 apricots
E5 peaches, 1 apricot

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