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Anut mixture of peanuts and pecans at a small fair is $1.00 per pound of peanuts and $2.85 per pound of pecans. over the entire day, 97 pounds of the nut mixture were sold for $254.25. if p is the number peanuts and n is the number of pecans, then the system of equations that models this scenario is: p+n=97p+2.85n=254.25 determine the correct description and amount of pounds for peanuts and pecans that were sold.

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