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Fiesta28 [93]
2 years ago
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The drama club is printing t-shirts for its members. The printing company charges a certain amount for each shirt plus a setup f

ee of $40. There are 21 students in the drama club.
If there are 21 students in the club and the t-shirt order costs a total of $187, how much does each t-shirt cost? Show your work.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Helga [31]2 years ago
7 0

The cost of each t-shirt is <u>$7</u>, using the equation formed from the given conditions.

In the question, we are given that the drama club is printing t-shirts for its members. The printing company charges a certain amount for each shirt plus a setup fee of $40.

We are aske to find the cost of each t-shirt if there are 21 students in the club and the t-shirt order costs a total of $187.

We assume the cost of one t-shirt to be $x.

Thus, the cost of printing 21 t-shirts = $21x.

The setup fee is given to be $40.

Thus, the total cost of printing 21 t-shirts for the dram club = $21x + 40.

But, we are given that the total cost is $187.

Thus, we get an equation,

21x + 40 = 187.

This equation can be solved as follows:

21x + 40 = 187,

or, 21x = 187 - 40,

or, 21x = 147,

or, x = 147/21,

or, x = 7.

Thus, the cost of each t-shirt is <u>$7</u>, using the equation formed from the given conditions.

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