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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 17:50 YmTia06221220

A snack bar charges $3 for a box of candy and $5 for the “combo.” The combo is a medium drink and popcorn. Suppose you can spend at most $12. Create an inequality that represents this restraint. Then find at least three ordered-pair solutions representing the number of boxes of candy and combos you can buy.

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