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Mathematics, 17.09.2019 03:30, lindseysmith9522

B. if lucinda has only $18 to spend and the price of kewpie dolls and the price of beanie babies are both $6, how many of each would lucinda buy if she were rational? 0 kewpie dolls and 3 beanie babies 3 kewpie dolls and 0 beanie babies 2 kewpie dolls and 1 beanie baby 1 kewpie doll and 2 beanie babies

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