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Kayla purchased 5 large sodas at the movie theater. Before tax was added, the total cost of the 5 sodas was equal to the coast of 3 sodas plus $7. What was the cost of one soda, s?
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Katherine works flexible hours. This month she worked a total of 60 hours, which was 3 more than 5 times as many hours as she worked last month. How many hours did she work last month?
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Matt is saving for college. He puts $20 in his savings account each week. How many weeks, w, will it take for him to save $15000?
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A cell phone company charges a shipping fee of 7% of the purchase cost, p. If the total cost of shipping is calculated to be $30.25, what is the purchase price before shipping was added?
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Let s be the cost of one soda.
The cost of 5 sodas is 5s.
The cost of 3 sodas is 3s.
5s=3s+7
2s=7
s=<<3.5=3.5>>3.5. Answer: \boxed{3.5}.
The cost of 5 sodas is 5s.
The cost of 3 sodas is 3s.
5s=3s+7
2s=7
s=<<3.5=3.5>>3.5. Answer: \boxed{3.5}.
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Let x be the number of hours Katherine worked last month.
This month, Katherine worked 5x+3=60 hours.
So 5x=57
x = 57/5 = <<57/5=11.4>>11.4. Answer: \boxed{11}.
This month, Katherine worked 5x+3=60 hours.
So 5x=57
x = 57/5 = <<57/5=11.4>>11.4. Answer: \boxed{11}.
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Let w be the number of weeks it takes for Matt to save $15000.
Matt saves $20 per week, so in w weeks, he will have saved 20w dollars.
We want to find w such that 20w = $15000.
Dividing both sides of the equation by 20, we have w = $15000 / $20 = 750.
Answer: \boxed{750}.
Matt saves $20 per week, so in w weeks, he will have saved 20w dollars.
We want to find w such that 20w = $15000.
Dividing both sides of the equation by 20, we have w = $15000 / $20 = 750.
Answer: \boxed{750}.
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Let p be the purchase cost before shipping is added.
The shipping fee is 7% of the purchase cost, so it is 0.07p.
We are told that the shipping fee is $30.25, so 0.07p = $30.25.
Dividing both sides of the equation by 0.07, we have p = $30.25 / 0.07 = $<<30.25/0.07=432.14>>432.14.
Answer: \boxed{432.14}.
The shipping fee is 7% of the purchase cost, so it is 0.07p.
We are told that the shipping fee is $30.25, so 0.07p = $30.25.
Dividing both sides of the equation by 0.07, we have p = $30.25 / 0.07 = $<<30.25/0.07=432.14>>432.14.
Answer: \boxed{432.14}.
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