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Mathematics, 26.10.2020 06:30 hiitslillyhere

In the revolutionary army, muskets, x, cost $6 and bullets, y, cost $2. The army only have $600 as a nation. what equation can we use to show how many muskets and bullets we can afford if we have to spend all of our money. A) 600x+ 2y=6
B) 6x+2y=600
C) 6+2= xy
D) 2x+ 6y=600
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