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Mathematics, 19.12.2019 04:31 ExperimentsDIYS

Sarah is selling cookies and brownies to raise money for her school trip. she needs to raise at least $350. she is selling cookies for $1 and brownies for $2. let x represent the number of cookies and y represent the number of brownies. write an inequality to represent how many cookies and brownies sarah would have to sell to have enough money for her trip?

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