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Mathematics, 28.07.2019 04:34 talia43

First gets brainliest john is making baked goods for a party. he can either make muffins or bread, and he can use blueberries, bananas, apples, or chocolate chips. which table shows all of his possible options? muffins bread blueberries muffins blueberries bread bananas bananas muffins bananas bread apples apples muffins apples bread bananas chocolate chips muffins chocolate chips bread apples baked goods blueberries blueberries muffins bananas bananas bread apples apples muffins chocolate chips chocolate chips bread muffins bread blueberries muffins blueberries bread blueberries bananas muffins bananas bread bananas apples muffins apples bread apples chocolate chips muffins chocolate chips bread chocolate chips muffins bread chocolate chips blueberries muffins blueberries bread blueberries chocolate chips blueberries bananas muffins bananas bread bananas chocolate chips bananas apples muffins apples bread apples chocolate chips apples

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