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Mathematics, 15.01.2021 18:40 CarlsonB

Leah is mixing peanut butter candy (p) that sells for $3.60 per pound with chocolate candy (c) that sells for $2.00 per pound. She
needs 50 pounds of the mixture to sell in her store for $2.16 per pound. Which system of linear equations can Leah use to
determine the number of pounds of each candy to use?

A)P + C - 50
3.60p + 2c = 50

B)P + C = 50
3.60p + 2 = 108

C)P + C = 50
3.60p - 2c - 108

D)p-c = 50
3.60p + 2c = 50

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