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A store allows customers to fill their own bags of candy. Troy decides he only wants chocolate-covered pretzels and gumdrops. Chocolate-covered pretzels sell for $0.89 per pound, and gumdrops sell for $0.65 per pound. Troy’s bag weighs 1.8 pounds and it cost $1.29. If p is the number of pounds of chocolate-covered pretzels Troy purchases, what expression could be used to represent the number of pounds of gumdrops he purchases? (Points : 1) p + 1.8 p –1.8 1.8 – p 1.8p

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p-1.8 is your answer

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A store allows customers to fill their own bags of candy. Terri decides she only wants jelly beans and chocolate drops. Jelly beans sell for $0.98 per pound, and chocolate drops sell for $0.67 per pound. Terri’s bag weighs 2.1 pounds and it costs $1.56. If p = pounds of jelly beans, which equation in simplest form represents the situation described. (Points : 1) 0.31p + 1.41 = 1.56 0.31p + 1.41 = 2.1 –0.31p + 2.06 = 1.56 –0.31p + 2.06 = 2.1

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0.31p + 1.41 = 1.56 0.31p + 1.41 = 2.1 –0.31p + 2.06 = 1.56 –0.31p + 2.06 = 2.1

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8th can you answer my question?

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i can't solve this one i am stumped

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Select the correct reasons for statements 1 and 3 to complete the proof. Prove: 3x + 2 • x • 11 = 25x. 1. 3x + 2 • x • 11 = 3x + 2 • 11 • x 1. ? 2. 3x + 2 • x • 11 = 3x + 22x 2. Multiplication 3. 3x + 2 • x • 11 = 25x 3. ? A. Commutative Property of Addition, Addition B. Commutative Property of Multiplication, Addition C. Associative Property of Multiplication, Addition D. Commutative Property of Multiplication, Multiplication

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