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Two farmers agree to exchange fruit. For every 4 grapefruits, 10 oranges are exchanged. Which of these describes the relationship between x grapefruits and y oranges exchanged? (Which answer) (Please answer)
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Two farmers agree to exchange fruit. For every 4 grapefruits, 10 oranges are exchanged. Which of these
describes the relationship between x grapefruits and y oranges exchanged?
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X+10=+4? X+4=y+10?
4x=10y?
10x=4y?
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The answer ix 4x=10y
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