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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Photography World has a portrait special. A three-pose portrait package has a sitting fee of $35, and a six-pose package has a sitting fee of $60. On a Saturday, $690 was collected in sitting fees. Which equation can be used to represent x, the number of three-pose portrait packages and y, the number of six-pose portrait packages? A. 360x + 105y = 690 B. 35x + 60y = 690 C. 105x + 360y = 690 D. 60x + 35y = 690

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (imstuck):

I can help you!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please do !

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got less than 20 mins to submit this test make it as fast as u can please!

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

With x being $35, and y being $60, you would multiply 35x and 60x, then add those together to get 690.

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

So with that said, which one do you believe is correct? @karendiaz123

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b?

OpenStudy (imstuck):

They are designating the 3-pose package as x and the 6-pose as y. These variables, x and y, will represent how many sittings there were at each price. For example, if 25 people sat for package A, then the amount collected for that package that day would be 25 sittings times $35. So the answer would be, to save time, 35x + 60y = 690.

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

Yes, B.

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

And good explanation! @IMStuck

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks @IMStuck and @Whitemonsterbunny17

OpenStudy (imstuck):

Thank you! I try to explain as opposed to just giving answers. I'm a teacher after all...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im kind of in a hurry here so i don't really mind, but thanks anyway great explanation

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

That is a very good thing. I wish more users were like you. I also try to guide the user to the answer rather than giving answers. (: Keep up the good work!! *^o^*

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