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muminat
2 years ago
5

Write a formula that will help eric determine how much the potatoes he buys will cost in bulk.

Mathematics
1 answer:
OLEGan [10]2 years ago
7 0

t = p*k  is the formula that will help eric determine how much the potatoes he buys will cost in bulk.

<h3></h3><h3>What is Advance algebraic Equations?</h3>

An equation obtained by equating to zero a sum of a finite number of terms each one of which is a product of positive integral powers (including the zero power) of the variables.

According to the question,

In order to calculate the price of the fruit we need to multiply the amount of food in kilograms by the price per kilogram of that specific food.

Since we are given specific variables for each piece of information needed for the variable.

All we need to do now is to create the formula to calculate the total price of the potatoes that Eric needs to buy.

t = p*k

By using this formula lets Eric calculate the total price of an order of fruit or vegetables.

Therefore,

A formula that will help eric determine how much the potatoes he buys will cost in bulk is  t = p*k

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