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Two pounds of dried cranberries cost $5.04, 3 pounds of dried cranberries cost $7.56, and 7 pounds of dried cranberries cost $17.64. Write an equation that gives the cost y of x pounds of dried cranberries?
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Two pounds of dried cranberries cost $5.04, 3 pounds of dried cranberries cost $7.56, and 7 pounds of dried cranberries cost $17.64. Write an equation that gives the cost y of x pounds of dried cranberries? Please explain how you got your answer!
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The answer is y=2.52x
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