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25 November, 03:04

When buying snacks for her classroom, Ms. Davis bought 4 bags of mixed nuts and 8 bags of pretzels. A bag of pretzels costs $1.50 less than a bag of mixed nuts. She spent $57 for the snacks. The variable is the price of one bag of mixed nuts.

What is the translation of this scenario?

A.) cost of pretzels = cost of mixed nuts

B.) cost of pretzels - cost of mixed nuts = 57

C.) cost of mixed nuts + cost of pretzels = 57

D.) 57 + cost of mixed nuts = cost of pretzels

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  1. 25 November, 03:16
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    that's right I just got it right on the test it's C.
  2. 25 November, 03:29
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    C. Cost of mixed nuts + cost of pretzels = 57
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