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Mathematics, 23.02.2021 17:30, joycewingate919

Jake bought some blueberries for $6 per pound and some strawberries for $4 per pound. He spent a total of $36. Which graph represents all the possible combinations of blueberries (b) and strawberries (s) that Jake could have bought?

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