Mathematics, 15.12.2020 09:50 Camill0310
Tom has $10 that he wants to use to buy pens and pencils. However, he does not want to buy more pens than pencils. A pen costs $3, and
pencil costs $1. Which graph represents this scenario? (Here, x represents the number of pens and ythe number of pencils.)
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