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Hugh bought some magazines that cost $3.95 each and some books that cost $8.95 each. He spent a total of $47.65. If Hugh bought 3 magazines, how many
books did he buy? The equation that models the problem is 3.95m + 8.95b = 47.65, where m is the number of magazines and b is the number of books.
books did he buy? The equation that models the problem is 3.95m + 8.95b = 47.65, where m is the number of magazines and b is the number of books.
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Answered by
Reiny
Your equation is correct
now, you are told that m = 3
solve:
3.95(3) + 8.95b = 47.65
now, you are told that m = 3
solve:
3.95(3) + 8.95b = 47.65
Answered by
kyle
Hugh bought some magazines that cost $3.95 each and some books that cost $8.95 each. He spent a total of $47.65. If Hugh bought 3 magazines, how many books did he buy?
The equation that models the problem is 3.95m + 8.95b = 47.65, where m is the number of magazines and b is the number of books.
The equation that models the problem is 3.95m + 8.95b = 47.65, where m is the number of magazines and b is the number of books.
Answered by
ghkkhgc
youŕe wrong.
Answered by
anonymous
It’s 4.
Answered by
Avery
The number of books is 4
Answered by
Olivia
The amount of books is four. therefore, m=4.
Answered by
Jhamirra
What's the answer
Answered by
Jhamirra
If you don't help ill call my mom
Answered by
Izaiha
its 4 bro
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