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Nick is making a fruit salad. He buys apples for $1.29 per pound and oranges for $1.35 per pound. He spends no more than $12. Let x represent the number of pounds of apples that Nick buys. Let y represent the number of pounds of oranges that Nick buys. Which inequality represents this situation? 1.29x+1.35y<12 1.29x+1.35y≥12 1.29x+1.35y>12 1.29x+1.35y≤12

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