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bazaltina [42]
3 years ago
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Urpi wants to buy towels online. There are two stores with the kind of towel she wants. The first store charges $20 per towel, a

nd the delivery charge is $25. The following equation gives the total price (in dollars) of an order from the second store (including delivery) as a function of the number of towels: P=35+18nP=35+18n.
1. which store charges more per towel?
A) The first store
B) The second store
C) They both charged the same amount per towel.

2. Urpi needs 15 towels. Which store is cheaper for her?
A) The first store
B) The second store
C) Urpi's order costs the same at both stores.
Mathematics
2 answers:
Elis [28]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

  1.  A) The first store

  2.  B) The second store

Step-by-step explanation:

1. The first store charges $20 per towel, according to the problem statement. According to the formula for the second store, the number of towels is multiplied by $18, so that store charges $18 per towel.

The first store charges $2 more per towel.

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2. For an order of 15 towels, the first store would charge ...

  $20 × 15 + 25 = $325

The second store would charge ...

  $18 × 15 + 35 = $305

The second store is $20 cheaper for Urpi's order of 15 towels.

Kamila [148]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1 A the first store.

2. B The second store.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. The store with the dearest towel  is The First one ( $20 compared with $18).

2. The equation for the cost in the first store is P = 20n + 25.

The cost in the second  store is given by P = 18n + 35.

For 15 towels first store charges:

20 * 15 + 25 = $325.

Second store charges:

18 * 15 + 35 =  $305.

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