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WITCHER [35]
3 years ago
11

Terry is an up-and-coming florist who specializes in weddings. He uses 5 roses, 3 daisies, and 4 bundles of green filler to make

one bouquet. If r is the cost of a rose, d is the cost of a daisy, and f is the cost of a bundle of green filler, which expression represents the cost for making 75 bouquets?
Mathematics
2 answers:
weeeeeb [17]3 years ago
8 0
If r is the cost of roses which he use 5 d is daisies which he used 3 and f is green filler and he used 4 the cost of 75 more is 234 
viktelen [127]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The expression which represents the total cost for making 75 bouquets = 75 × (5r + 3d + 4f)

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of roses to be used for 1 bouquet = 5

Number of daisies to be used for 1 bouquet = 3

Number of bundles to be used for 1 bouquet = 4

Cost of 1 rose = r

Cost of 1 daisy  d

Cost of 1 bundle of green filler = f

So, Total cost of making one bouquet = 5 × r + 3 × d + 4 × f

                                                                = 5r + 3d + 4f

Number of bouquets to be made = 75

Total cost for making 75 bouquets = 75 × (5r + 3d + 4f)

Thus, The expression which represents the total cost for making 75 bouquets = 75 × (5r + 3d + 4f)

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