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Rachel can buy licorice sticks for $0.75 and cherry candies for $0.50 and has a budget of $25. If her expenses are represented by the equation 0.75x + 0.5y = 25, where x is the number of licorice sticks and y is the number of cherry candies, how many cherry candies can she buy if she wishes to spend the entire $25 on cherry candies? (Note: x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0, and x and y take only integer values.)

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if she only wants cherry candies then the cost for licorice is taken out of the equation so the new equation is" 0.5y = 25

y = 25/0.5

y = 50

she can buy 50 cherry candies

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