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15 August, 11:44

Abby wants to buy some fruit. She has $10.00 to spend. Apples (x) cost $0.50 a pound and bananas (y) cost $1.50 a pound. Which graph shows all of the ways she can spend up to $10.00 on apples and bananas?

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  1. 15 August, 15:30
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    We are given with a total of $ 10.00 to spend for apples and bananas. The number of pounds of apples bought is represented by x and that of bananas is

    represented by y. Each apple costs $0.50 per pound

    while banana costs $1.50 per pound. The expression

    s represented by 0.50 x + 1.50 y = 10 or y = - 0.33

    x + 6.67. This function is a linear function going

    downwards with a slope of - 0.33 and a y-intercept

    of 6.67.
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