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Carlos is selling bracelets for $2 each and necklaces for $3 each to raise $500 for his basketball gear. Which of the following is a linear equation that describes the situation?
A. 2x+3y=500
b. 2x+3=500
c. 2x+3x=500
d. 3x+2=500
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i think it’s A. 2x+3y=500
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