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30 August, 00:28

Alex and Leandro purchase two matinee movie tickets. A matinee ticket costs, a drink costs, and a bag of popcorn costs. Define each variable and write an algebraic expression to describe how much they spend based on the number of drinks and bags of popcorn they buy.

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  1. 30 August, 00:37
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    Answer: (2p + 1.5d) + (5 * (2)) = T

    Step-by-step explanation: (2p + 1.5d) + (5 * (2)) = T

    Since there are no costs, i'll make up my own uwu;

    Matinee = $5

    Popcorn = $2

    Drink = $1.5

    T = total

    (2p + 1.5d) + (5 * (2)) = T

    2p ($2 for each bag of popcorn - p represents popcorn)

    1.5d ($1.5 for each drink, - d represents drinks)

    5*2 (5 * 2 because we are already given the amount of matinee tickets they buy.
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