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11 February, 06:17

A soccer coach bought 16 medium T-shirts and 9 large T-shirts. Each T-shirt was the same price. Onaje and Paula tried to write equivalent expressions to represent the total price of the T-shirts. The expressions they wrote are shown below.

Onaje: 16t + 9t = t (16 + 9) = 25t

Paula 16t + 9t = 16 + 9 + 2t = 25 + 2t

Whose expression is correct? Why is the other expression incorrect?

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  1. 11 February, 06:31
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    Onaje's is correct. Paula's is incorrect because the "t" is being multiplied not added in the correct equation therefore you can't end up with 2t
  2. 11 February, 06:37
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    Expression written by Onaje is correct.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Soccer coach bought 16 medium T-shirts and 9 large T-shirts.

    Each T-shirt cost the same.

    If $t is the cost of one T-shirt, then the cost of medium shirt = $16t

    Cost of the large T-shirts = $9t

    Total cost of the T-shirts = $ (16t + 9t) = $25t

    Since Onaje wrote the same expression therefore, Onaje is correct.

    While Paula wrote the expression showing the total cost as (25 + 2t). Here Paula has not added the costs of large and medium T-shirts correctly.

    Which is incorrect.

    Therefore, expression written by Onaje is correct.
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