Medal for help_Drinks at the fair cost $2.50
Use a table and an equation to represent the relationship between the numbers of drinks bought and the cost.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (jgirl128):
for example:
Number of Drinks Price
1 $3.00
2 $6.00
3 $9.00
4 $12.00
(its up to you to replace the $3 with $2.50 and figure it out yourself)
OpenStudy (jgirl128):
what equation do you think would be suitable for this problem?
OpenStudy (jgirl128):
x(3.00) = y seems good for my example
x represents the total number of drinks and y represents the total cost
so 2(3.00)= 6.00
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OpenStudy (jgirl128):
just an example, do you wanna try doing it on your own now?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
kk one minute :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1 $2.50
2 $5.00
3 $7.50
4 $10.00
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@jgirl128
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x(2.50)=y then
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OpenStudy (jgirl128):
correct :)
OpenStudy (jgirl128):
do you understand it now?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes i do thank you :)
OpenStudy (jgirl128):
no problem :) do you need any more help?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes i will post another one soon and tag you
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