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This table shows the relationship between jars of peanut butter and jars of jelly stocked each week at a camp. the ratio of jars of peanut butter to jars of jelly is constant in each column. let p = jars of peanut butter for 35 jars of jelly let j = jars of jelly for 42 jars of peanut butter what is the correct values for p and j?


This table shows the relationship between jars of peanut butter and jars of jelly stocked each week

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