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21 October, 22:56

Will give medal and fan for this! The grocery store sells dates for $4.00 a pound and pomegranates for $2.75 a pound. Choose an equation in standard form for the weights of dates (D) and pomegranates (P) that a customer could buy with $12 A.) 4p + 2.75d = 12 B.) 4d = 2.75p + 12 C.) 4d + 2.75p = 12 D.) 4 + 2.75 = d

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  1. 22 October, 02:30
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    It would be C. This is because the dates are associated with the letter they provide (D), and likewise with the pomegranates, to equal 12 dollars.
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