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Mathematics, 23.09.2019 01:30, myalee1419

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venetta buys 2 pounds of pistachios and 3 pounds of almonds. the pistachios cost $4 more per pound than the almonds. she pays $48. which of the following are true? select all that apply.
a. one pound of pistachios plus 1 pound of almonds cost $20
b. the pistachios cost twice as much per pound as the almonds
c. reducing the number of pounds of almonds by one results in a total cost of $40
d. the cost a, in dollars, of 1 pound of almonds is modeled a 2(a-4)+3a=48
e. the cost p, in dollars, of 1 pound of pistachios is modeled as 2p+3(p-4)=48

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