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4 February, 12:51

The Star television costs $750 more than the Jupiter television. The two models cost $2,600 all together. Sandra writes an equation to find the cost of the two models. If c represents the cost of the Jupiter television, which of the following would be true when verifying the solution of the equation? Check all that apply.

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  1. 4 February, 13:05
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    If you have bubble questions, I hope my answer is one of them.

    2,600-750=C

    C+750=2,600
  2. 4 February, 13:16
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    2600 - 750 = 1850, 1850 / 2 = 925, 925 + 750 = 1675. star = $1675 and jupiter = $925. so 2600 - c = star price ($1675)
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