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Which strategy best explains how to solve this problem? Apples cost $1.25 per pound. Oranges cost $1.49 per pound. Krystal wants to buy 3 pounds of apples and some oranges. She has $10.00 to spend. How many pounds of oranges can Krystal buy? A. Make a double bar graph. Graph $1.25 using one color and $1.49 using another color. Then graph the cost of 2 pounds of each fruit, then graph the cost of 3 pounds of each fruit. Keep graphing until one of the costs is more than $10. B. Make a table. Write 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 (the number of pound of orange

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