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Mathematics, 10.03.2020 18:04, andrewdestupinan

Suppose that a consumer has $10 to spend. A candy bar costs $2 and a bag of peanuts costs $1.50. Which combination of candy bars and peanuts would NOT be attainable for this consumer?

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