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19 December, 13:18

Katie went to the convenience store to buy some snacks. She spent a total of $16.00 on soda and candy. The soda cost $4.00 and each candy bar cost $2.50. Write an equation that represents this problem.

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  1. 19 December, 13:40
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    4 + 2.5c = 16

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let c = number of candy bars

    All soda cost $4.00

    Each candy bar costs $2.50, so c number of candy bars cost 2.5c.

    The total cost is the sum of the costs of the soda and candy bars.

    Total cost is 4 + 2.5c

    To write the equation we set the total cost expression above equal to the given total cost.

    4 + 2.5c = 16
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