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14 July, 06:46

Han buys candy at $3.75 a pound. What equation best

represents his total cost (y), if x is the number of pounds

of candy he purchased?

a) x = y + 3.75

b) X = 3.75y

c) y = x + 3.75

d) y = 3.75 x

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  1. 14 July, 06:54
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    D) y = 3.75x

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total cost is y, therefore you set the equation equal to y since you want to find the total cost of candy he purchased.

    X is the number of pounds, and the candy is $3.75 each pound.

    When you set up the equation, it is

    y=3.75x

    Which also means: the total cost of the candy depends on how many pounds (which is $3.75 per pound) he buys.
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