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Answer:
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19.99(x+3)+ 14.99(y+4)</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Step one:
given data
day one
x shirts that cost $19.99 each and
y pairs of shorts that cost $14.99 each.
Day two
3 more shirts that cost $19.99 each and
4 more pairs of shorts cost $14.99 each.
Step two:
the total number of shirts is
x+3
and the total number of shorts is
y+4
The total cost is ex[ressed as
19.99(x+3)+ 14.99(y+4)
Hey! Let's go through this.
If she has 42 dollars and she buys 3 $7 t-shirts, we can use multiplication to see that she spent 21 dollars on t shirts, meaning she has 42-21 dollars left, or 21 dollars left.
If she has 21 dollars left and glasses sell for $6, then the most she can buy (keep in mind we can't buy a fractional part of a pair of sunglasses) at most 3 pairs, because if she bought four, she'd go over her spending limit.
Hope this helps!
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You're going to use cross multiplication.
1 gal x 21 miles = 25miles x x
21 miles = 25x
Divide each side by 25 to get x alone
21/25 = 0.84, which is your x value.