C. is the answer.
They are automatically paying the $128 to get in the door.
We don't know how many of each item they are getting, but we do know what each item costs. If they get 2 of anything, then the price would be multiplied by 2, etc.
So, multiplying the prices of the items by their unknown numbers x, y, z makes sense. But after those figures are discovered, they all have to be added together so that they know how much money they are spending in total.
If you were to plug in random numbers for the variables x, y, and z and solve the equation, the one written in C. would return an accurate value representing the family's total spend.
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A tree diagram? I don't think so. Probably it would take a year's supply of paper to record all the possibilities. The question really is do you allow duplications and is 0 allowed to be the first digit.
I would think that both are fine.
So the total number for this number would be 10^9. There probably some sort of algorithm to reduce the number and to check if it is a legitimate choice for this number.
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the gcf of that is 10.
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