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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 17:30 FrankyV3220

Apples cost $1 each. Oranges cost $2 each. You have $10 and want to buy 8 pieces of fruit. One graph shows a combinations of apples and oranges that total to 8 pieces of fruit. 1. Name one combination of 8 fruits shown on the graph that whose cost does not total to $10

2. Name one combination of fruits shown on the graph whose cost totals to $10 that are not 8 fruits all together.

3. How many apples and oranges would you need to have 8 fruits that cost $10 at the same time?


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