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Mathematics, 17.12.2020 22:30 bella6786

You have $15 to spend in a candy store. If Kitkat cost $0.75 each and mini Snickers are $0.25 each. 1) What is the maximum number of mini Snickers you could buy?
2) What is the maximum number of Kitkats you could buy?
3) How do these maximums relate to the x and y-intercepts of the standard form linear equation that could be used to model this situation?

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