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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 19:10 u8p4

Tori can spend up to $5.00 at the fruit stand. She wants to buy peaches (p) that are $0.40 each and apples (a) that are $0.30 each. The below shows the possible numbers of peaches and apples Tori can purchase. Which of these is a combination of peaches and apples Tori can buy with $5.00?

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