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Mathematics, 29.01.2020 06:45 byron17

Assume that robinson can sell bread for 1$ per fill in the following table. if price of cloth: $1.25 what is the quantity of cloth? if the price of cloth: $2.25 what is the quantity of cloth? if the price of cloth: $3.25 what is the quantity?

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