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Grapes cost $2.39 per pound and bananas cost $0.59 per pound. You have $15 to spend on g pounds of grapes and b pounds of bananas. Make an input-output table, graph the table, write the equation: y=mx+b, and give 5 possible combinations.

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Answer:

2.39g + 0.59b = 15

Explanation:

Algebraic Expressions

Let:

g = pounds of grapes

b = pounds of bananas

Since grapes cost $2.39 per pound, g pounds of grapes cost 2.39g dollars.

Since bananas cost $0.59 per pound, b pounds of bananas cost 0.59b dollars.

The total cost of fruits is:

C = 2.39g + 0.59b

And this cost is equal to $15:

2.39g + 0.59b = 15

This is the equation that relates the costs of the fruits. If another condition was given, then we could find how many pounds of each fruit is to be purchased.

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