Cherries cost ​$4​/lb. Grapes cost

  1. The cost, y, of red grapes can be represented by the equation y = 3x, where x is the number of pounds of red grapes.The graph
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  2. Cherries cost $4/lb. Grapes cost $2.50/lb. You can spend no more than $15 on fruit, and you need at least 5 lb in all. Create a
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  3. Cherries cost $4/lb. Grapes cost $2.50/lb. You can spend no more than $15 on fruit, and you need at least 5 lb in all. Create a
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  4. Cherries cost ​$4​/lb. Grapes cost ​$2.50​/lb. You can spend no more than ​$10 on​ fruit, and you need at least 3lb
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  5. Cherries cost $4/lb. Grapes cost $2.50/lb. You can spend no more than $15 on fruit, and you need at least 4 lb in all. Create a
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  6. Cherries cost ​$2​/lb. Grapes cost ​$0.50​/lb. You can spend no more than ​$3 on​ fruit, and you need at least 3 lb
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  7. Cherries cost ​$4​/lb. Grapes cost ​$​2.50/lb. You can spend no more than ​$15 on​ fruit, and you need at least 5 lb
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  8. Cherries cost ​$2​/lb. Grapes cost ​$0.50​/lb. You can spend no more than ​$2 on​ fruit, and you need at least 2 lb
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  9. Cherries cost $4/lb. Grapes cost $1.50/lb. You can spend no more than $9 on fruit, and you need at least 4 lb in all. Create a
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  10. The graph shows the cost for cherries and apples.Which statement is true about the unit costs shown in the graph? Responses The
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