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Mathematics, 22.07.2020 23:01 jaquiel9358

A store sells different kinds of candy at $1, $1.50, $2, and $3 per kilogram. How many kilograms of each kind of candy does $3 buy? Explain why the price of 1 kg and the amount of candy that $3 can buy are inversely proportional quantities? _kg of $1 candy;_ kg of $1.50 candy;_ kg of $2 candy;_. kg of $3. candy MAX POINTS ONLY GIVING BRAINLIEST WITHIN 20 MINS QUICK HURRY :

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