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B) Here is a new piece of information: Diego bought a total of 2 pounds of raisins and walnuts combined. Write an equation to represent this new constraint. Let x: be the pounds of raisins and Let y : be the pounds of walnuts.
Use graphing technology to graph the equation.
Complete the table with the amount of one ingredient Diego could have bought given the other. Be prepared to explain or show your reasoning.

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