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1 August, 15:28

David is selling floral arrangements. Each arrangement uses 1 vase and 12 roses. Each vase costs David $2.00. Let C be the total cost of the arrangement and r be the cost of 1 rose. Which equation should David use to find the total cost of each arrangement?

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  1. 1 August, 15:57
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    The cost of 1 vase is $2.0,

    the cost of 12 roses is 12 * r $ per rose = 12r dollars.

    so the cost of 1 vase with 12 roses is (2.0+12r) $

    Each arrangement uses 1 vase and 12 roses, so the cost C of one arrangement is:

    C = (2.0+12r) $
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