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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Emma and Rita are at a florist shop. They are planning to make bouquets of flowers for their grandmothers out of roses and carnations. The cost for a single rose is r, and the cost for a single carnation is c. Emma will use 6 carnations and 4 roses for her bouquet, and Rita will use 5 carnations and 6 roses. Write expressions that represent the total cost of Emma’s bouquet, the total cost of Rita’s bouquet, and the total cost for both bouquets combined

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Hero pleaze help me

hero (hero):

C(E) = Cost of Emma's Bouquet C(R) = Cost of Rita's Bouquet C(B) = Cost of Both Boquets C(E) = 6c + 4r C(R) = 5c + 5r C(B) = 11c + 9r

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanksss @Hero

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