Christa buys 14 flowerpots. Some are small and cost $2.40 each. The rest are large and cost $5.60 each. She spends a total of $49.60. Which equation models this situation? Let s represent the number of small flowerpots she buys.
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Wow, Soo vaig, How many Small pots ??
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how many small flower pots ?
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Let s be the number of small pots Let l be the number of large pots TotalCost=2.4s+5.6l 49.60=2.4s+5.6l Rearrange to get s on its own
this is the entire question Christa buys 14 flowerpots. Some are small and cost $2.40 each. The rest are large and cost $5.60 each. She spends a total of $49.60. Which equation models this situation? Let s represent the number of small flowerpots she buys. @ZairaHernandez
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Christa buys 14 flowerpots. Some are small and cost $2.40 each. The rest are large and cost $5.60 each. She spends a total of $49.60. Which equation models this situation? Let s represent the number of small flowerpots she buys. A. 5.6s + 2.4(s + 14) = 49.6 B. (2.4 + 9.6)(14 – s) = 49.6 C. 2.4s + 5.6(14 – s) = 49.6 D. 5.6s + 2.8(14) = 49.6
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