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Mathematics, 25.01.2020 21:31 ayoismeisjjjjuan

You are participating in a school bake sale as a fundraiser for your basketball team. your goal is to raise at least $150 by selling brownies and cookies. you are selling brownies for $2.50 each and cookies for $1.50 each. first, select an inequality to represent the number of brownies, b, and cookies, c, you would need to sell to meet your goal of raising $150. then, select the possible number of brownies and cookies you could have sold to meet your goal.

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