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Suppose Caryl could spend up to $30, what is another possible combinations of cupcakes and brownies that she could buy? How could this change the system? Cupcakes is $3.50 and Brownies is $4.25
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Suppose Caryl could spend up to $30, what is another possible combinations of cupcakes and brownies that she could buy? How could this change the system? Cupcakes is $3.50 and Brownies is $4.25
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4 cupcakes and 4 brownies she can buy
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