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26 January, 19:34

Jason is buying grapes for a picnic. Green grapes cost $2 a pound and red grapes cost $3 a pound. He plans to buy at least 4 pounds of grapes and spend no more than $20. List two possible combinations of the number of pounds of green and red grapes he could buy.

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  1. 26 January, 22:55
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    Green Grapes = = 4

    Red Grapes = = 4

    Green total = $8

    Red total = $12

    Total Cash = $20

    Total Pounds = 8

    That's one solution

    Another would be this / / / / //

    Green Grapes = = 0

    Red Grapes = = 4

    Green Grapes = $0

    Red Grapes = $12

    Total Money = $12

    Total Pounds = 4

    Sounds a little simple ... ?
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