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OpenStudy (anonymous):

James spent $(2y2 + 6). He bought notebooks that each cost $(y2 − 1). The expression to find the number of notebooks James bought is . If y = 3, James bought notebooks. part one A) y^2+5 B) (2y^2+6)/(y^2-1) C)2y^2+6 Part 2 A) 24 B) 9 C) 3

OpenStudy (yuliacosta111):

First, divide the total cost by the unit cost: (2y^2 + 6) / (y^2 - 1) Then, if y = 3, just plug in and compute. I know you can do that!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i still dont understant

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