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12 September, 14:39

At a local fair, a hamburger cost $2.50, and a drink cost $1.50. Which expression represents the cost of x number of hamburgers and y number of drinks? A) 4.00xy B) 4.00 + x + y C) 2.50x + 1.50y D) 2.50 + x + 1.50 + y

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  1. 12 September, 14:51
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    C)

    c is correct because i used the process of elimination. a & b are wrong because they add up 2.50 and 1.50, which you don't want to do because you want to find the separate costs of hamburgers and drinks. d is incorrect because you want to multiply x by 2.50 and y by 1.50. addition is the incorrect operation because multiplying will get you the price for the amount of burgers or drinks and addition does not make that connection. this leaves c to be the correct answer!

    have a nice day and good luck with the rest of your homework!
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