The baker pays $0.80 per pound for sugar and $1.25 per pound for butter. Write an expression that shows how much the baker will
spend if he buys 6 pound of butter and 20 pounds of sugar
2 answers:
X is sugar
y is butter
z is total money
$0.80x + $1.25y = z
the total money spent if the Baker bought 6 pounds of butter and 20 pounds of sugar would be $23.50.
Expression ----》 0.80x+1.25y
x=pounds of sugar
y=pounds of butter
*Plug in the numbers*
0.80(20)+1.25(6)=$23.5 to buy 6 pounds of butter and 20 pounds of sugar
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