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24 June, 05:12

Michael spent $18 at a local farmers' market. The apples

he bought cost $2 per pound, and the peppers cost $3

per pound. How many pounds of apples and peppers did

he buy?

This equation represents the scenario:

2a + 3p = 18

Choose the equations that are equivalent. Check all that apply.

p=2/3a+6

p=-2/3a+6

a=-1 1/2p+9

a=1 1/2p+9

a = - 3p+18/2

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  1. 24 June, 06:12
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    p=-2/3a + 6

    a=-1 1/2p + 9

    a = - 3p+18/2
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