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disa [49]
3 years ago
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Steven bought treats for his friends at the mall food court. Where m,n,p, and q are whole numbers, the amount Steven spent on th

e treats is equal to the expression below. 2.35m + 2.75n + 3.19p + 3.39q write the term from the expression that represents the amount of money Steven spent on cinnamon rolls.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Fed [463]3 years ago
7 0

We have that the term from the expression that represents the amount of money Steven spent on cinnamon rolls is

X=3.19p

From the question we are told that

m,n,p, and q are whole numbers,

Expression Total amount spent =2.35m + 2.75n + 3.19p + 3.39q

Cost of cinnamon rolls=\$3.19

Generally the equation for the Money spent on cinnamon roll   is mathematically given as

X=No of cinnamon roll * Cost of cinnamon roll

X=3.19*p

X=3.19p

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