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21 January, 11:58

Tiffany is planning a vacation. The hotel costs $60 per night and her flight costs $220. Tiffany has $600 dollars to spend on the vacation. Given her budget and the trip costs, how many nights can she spend in a hotel? Let n represent the number of nights in the hotel.

Which of the equations below best represents the situation?

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600n - 220 = 60

22n + 600 = 60

60n + 600 = 220

60n + 220 = 600

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  1. 21 January, 12:25
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    60n+220=600
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