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Mathematics, 19.11.2019 03:31 jdjxbxnshd2080

Astrid wants to buy pumpkins and watermelons. she wants to buy more than 10 fruits, and she has a
budget of $117.
p +w > 10 represents the number of pumpkins p and watermelons w astrid should buy to get more
than 10 fruits.
5.5p +3.5w < 117 represents the number of pumpkins and watermelons she can buy on her budget of
$117.
does astrid meet both of her expectations by buying 7 pumpkins and 3 watermelons?

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