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5 June, 12:45

A yard of lace costs w cents a yard and fabric costs $.40 more than the lace. Kimberly wants to buy one yard of lace and 2 yards of fabric. Mow much money will she need? Express your answer in terms of w.

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  1. 5 June, 12:54
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    A yard of lace costs w cents a yard and fabric costs $.40 more than the lace. This means that the cost of a yard of fabric would be

    w + 0.5

    Kimberly wants to buy one yard of lace and 2 yards of fabric. This means that the total amount of money that she would have to pay for the lace is is

    0.4 * 1 = 0.40

    Amount that she would spend on the fabric is 2 (w + 0.5) = 2w + 1

    Total cost would be

    0.4 + 2w + 1
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