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15 March, 02:17

The cost of a movie ticket is $19.80. Which expression below represents the cost of 5 movie tickets? A. 5 ($20.00 + $0.20) B. 5 ($20.00 + $0.80) C. 5 ($20.00 - $0.20) D. 5 ($20.00 - $0.80)

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  1. 15 March, 02:29
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    Answer: C. 5 ($20.00 - $0.20)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given : - The cost of a movie ticket is $19.80.

    We can rewrite 19.80 as 20-0.20 (Using subtraction operation)

    Thus, the cost of a movie ticket is $20-$0.20

    Then the cost of 5 tickets will be:

    5 X Cost of one movie ticket

    =5 x ($20-$0.20)

    Hence, the expression represents the cost of 5 movie tickets will be

    5 ($20.00 - $0.20)
  2. 15 March, 02:45
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    Your answer is C.

    ($20.00-$0.20)
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