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Albert wants to buy two pomegranates and some peaches.·The price of one pomegranates is $1.59.·The price of peaches is $1.19 per pound.Albert wants to no more than $10.00.Which graph represents the number of whole pounds of peaches Albert cab buy

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Let:


\begin{gathered} x=\text{pomegranates} \\ y=\text{peaches} \\ \end{gathered}

Albert wants to no more than $10.00. therefore:


\begin{gathered} 1.59x+1.19y\le10 \\ \end{gathered}

Albert wants to buy two pomegranates, so:


\begin{gathered} 1.59(2)+1.19y\le10 \\ 3.18+1.19y\le10 \\ \text{Solve for y:} \\ 1.19y\le10-3.18 \\ 1.19y\le6.82 \\ y\le(6.82)/(1.19) \\ y\le5.73 \end{gathered}

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