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lubasha
8 days ago
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Ok it’s a bit long but hope you can help me. “An artist bought twine for a project, and she traveled by bus when shopping for th

e twine. The total cost of her project, $17.50, included both the cost of the 5.8 yards of twine she bought and $3 in bus fares. Which of these shows the correct equation to determine the cost of the twine per yard along with the correct solution?” Plz help
Mathematics
2 answers:
Inessa [9K]8 days ago
7 0

Response:

17.50 = 5.8x + 3

Expense: $2.50 per yard

I hope this helps!:)

Step-by-step guide:

Inessa [9K]8 days ago
5 0

17.50 = 5.8x + 3

Expense: $2.50 per yard

I hope this assists you!:)

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