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Mathematics, 08.07.2019 14:40 melanieambrosy

Bananas cost $0.70 each, and peaches cost $0.90 each. if you want to spend exactly $21.20 at the stand and you need to buy 11 bananas, how many peaches can you buy? write an equation in standard form modeling this situation then see how many peaches you can buy. let be represent the number of bananas you buy and p represent the number of peaches you buy. [2 points] standard form equation: p =

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