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The grocery store sells kumquats for $4.75 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 $12. A. 4.75k = 3.75p + 12 B. 4.75k + 3.75p = 12 C. 4.75p + 3.75k = 12 D. 4.75 + 3.75 = k

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to find the solution to this problem, we must understand that the sum of the amount that the customer could be bought is $12. $4.75 pound of kumquats and Asian pears for $3.75 mean mathematically as $12. $4.75 kumquats + $3.75 Asian, this last sum is equal to $12, so the true answer is the choice B: 4.75k + 3.75p = 12 Hope this helps. Let me know if you need additional help!
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