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Mathematics, 29.01.2020 01:57, lindamillscotton90

At a candy store a bag holds up to 1 pound of candy. each jawbreaker (x) weighs 0.25 pounds and each gumball (y) weighs 0.1 pounds. which inequality shows the solution for all combinations of the two candies that will fit in the 1-pound bag?

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