An artist is selling children's crafts. Necklaces cost $2.25 each, and bracelets cost $1.50 per each. Select all the combinations of necklaces and bracelets that the artist could sell for exactly $12.00
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We are given that the cost of necklaces is $2.25 each and the cost of bracelets is $1.50 each. We want to find all the combinations of necklaces and bracelets that the artist could sell for exactly $12.00. So, we can write the equation: $2.25n + 1.50b = 12$ Now, Show more…
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