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The function 1.5x + 0.5y = 12 represents the number of hardcover books x and softcover books y you can buy at a used book sale. a. solve the equation for y. b. make an input-output table to f nd ordered pairs for the function. c. plot the ordered pairs in a coordinate plane.

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