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Mathematics, 17.02.2021 17:10 angelolucero146

Two learners are planning to make baskets to raise money for the honors society at their school. Marcia will make baskets out of palms. Norma plans to make baskets out of pine straw. Together, they have $100 to spend on supplies. The palm baskets cost $4 to make and will sell for $20.
The pine straw baskets cost $3 to make and will sell for $17.
The learners agree that they will each make at least 14 items. Let x represent the number of palm baskets and let y represent the number of pine straw baskets.


Two learners are planning to make baskets to raise money for the honors society at their school. Ma
Two learners are planning to make baskets to raise money for the honors society at their school. Ma
Two learners are planning to make baskets to raise money for the honors society at their school. Ma
Two learners are planning to make baskets to raise money for the honors society at their school. Ma

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