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Peaches are being sold for $2 per pound. If x represents the number of pounds of peaches bought and y represents the
total cost of the peaches, which best describes the values of x and y?
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Y=$2 times x
X= y over 2
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The value of X is how peaches bought
The value of Y is how much you pay
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