Asked by Caden Low
Two eighth-grade classes are selling chocolate bars to raise money for an end-of-year field trip.
One class is selling chocolate bars for $3.00 each and has already raised $275.00.
The other class is selling chocolate bars for $3.50 each and has already raised $250.00.
Which equation can be used to calculate c, the number of additional chocolate bars each class needs to sell, so that the total amount raised is the same for both classes?
3.00c + 250.00 = 275.00 + 3.50c
3.50c + 250.00 = 3.00c + 275.00
3.00 + 250.00c = 275.00c + 3.50
3.50 + 250.00c = 3.00 + 275.00c
Please help!
One class is selling chocolate bars for $3.00 each and has already raised $275.00.
The other class is selling chocolate bars for $3.50 each and has already raised $250.00.
Which equation can be used to calculate c, the number of additional chocolate bars each class needs to sell, so that the total amount raised is the same for both classes?
3.00c + 250.00 = 275.00 + 3.50c
3.50c + 250.00 = 3.00c + 275.00
3.00 + 250.00c = 275.00c + 3.50
3.50 + 250.00c = 3.00 + 275.00c
Please help!
Answers
Answered by
Caden Low
It's B) 3.50c + 250.00 = 3.00c + 275.00, right?
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please
B I think because one class already have 250 and the other already has 275 and c means the additional bars so t would be B I think please don't 100% trust me.
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please
yes that's what I got.
Answered by
Damon
It's B) 3.50c + 250.00 = 3.00c + 275.00, right?
Yes.
Yes.
Answered by
Caden Low
Thank you
Answered by
Caden Low
Both of you
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:D Glad to help
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