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Taylor wants to buy strawberries and raspberries to bring to a party. Strawberries cost $1.60 per pound and raspberries cost $1.75 per pound. If she only has $10 to spend on berries, which inequality represents the situation where she buys pounds of strawberries and pounds of raspberries? 1.75 + 1.60 β‰₯ 10

1.60 + 1.75 ≀ 10

1.60 + 1.75 β‰₯ 10

1.75 + 1.60 ≀ 10

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