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Mathematics, 27.10.2019 01:43 sharnisefrazier

The equation that represents the canned goods order is 24x + 64y = 384, where x = number of minutes spent producing fruit cans, and y = number of minutes producing vegetable cans.

if the vegetable assembly line runs for 3 minutes, how many minutes would the fruit assembly line need to run to complete the order of 384 cans? explain.

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