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Mashutka [201]
4 years ago
6

Dominic is buying candy by the pound for a party for every 10 pounds of candy he buys he pay $12 what is the per pound for the c

andy
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1 answer:
sattari [20]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

$1.20

Step-by-step explanation:

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(xy + 9y + 2) * (xy - 3)

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(xy + 9y + 2) * (xy - 3) = x²y² - 3xy + 9xy² - 27y + 2xy - 6

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<u>Pair 2: (2xy + x + y) and (3xy² - y)</u>

(2xy + x + y) * (3xy² - y)

Expand

(2xy + x + y) * (3xy² - y) = 6x²y³ - 2xy² + 3x²y² -xy + 3xy³- y²

<u>Pair 3: (x – y) and (x + 3y) </u>

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