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the grocery store sells kumquats for $4.50 a pound and asian pears for $3.75 a pound. write an equation in standard form for the weights of kumquats k and asian pears p that a customer could buy with $16.
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the grocery store sells kumquats for $4.50 a pound and asian pears for $3.75 a pound. write an equation in standard form for the weights of kumquats k and asian pears p that a customer could buy with $16.
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4.5k + 3.75p = 16 <==ur equation in standard form
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