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bagirrra123 [75]
3 years ago
7

) Kora is working on a scrapbooking project. She buys packages of stickers at two different stores.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Rus_ich [418]3 years ago
8 0

The expression that can be used to represent the total price is 3(p - $0.75) + 5(p - $1).

The expression that can be used to determine the total amount spent in store A is:

  • number of stickers bought x ( price of the item - discount)
  • number of  stickers bought = 5
  • price of the stickers  = p
  • discount = $1

5(p - $1)

The expression that can be used to determine the total amount spent in store B is:

  • number of stickers bought x ( price of the item - discount)
  • number of  stickers bought = 3
  • price of the stickers  = p
  • discount = $0.75

3(p - $0.75)

Total price = 3(p - $0.75) + 5(p - $1)

A similar question was solved here: brainly.com/question/25717996

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