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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 05:30 nickwwe13

Jeremy is making a trail mix containing raisins and peanuts. raisins cost $1.50 per pound. peanuts cost $2.50 per pound. jeremy spends $10.50 to make 5 pounds of trail mix. he uses the table below to organize this information. which equation can jeremy use to determine the amount of raisins in the trail mix? a. r + 1.50 = 1.5r b. r + (5 – r) = 5 c. 1.5r + 2.5(5 – r) = 10.50 d. 1.5r + 2.5(5 – r) = 5

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