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grin007 [14]
3 years ago
15

Mr. Permenter’s class is selling candy for a fundraiser. The class has a goal of raising $450 for selling c boxes of candy. Each

box of candy costs $3.75. How many boxes must they sell to reach their goal?
Write and solve the equation for the scenario. Show all work
Mathematics
2 answers:
mash [69]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

harder daddy

Step-by-step explanation:

luda_lava [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:120 boxes.

Step-by-step explanation: what I did was divided 450 by 3.75 and got 120. So therefore, they must sell 120 boxes in order to meet the findrasisng goal.

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