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Determine which phrase is an equation A each pair of boots cost $150 B two pairs of jeans for $25 each and three shirts for $15 each C two pairs of jeans for $25 and three shirts for $15 D two pairs of jeans and three shirts cost the same as one pair of boots

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine which phrase is an equation, we need to identify which statement expresses a relationship using an equality sign (=) or an implied equivalence.

Let's analyze each option:

A. **Each pair of boots costs $150.**
- This statement does not express an equation; it simply states a fact about the cost of boots.

B. **Two pairs of jeans for $25 each and three shirts for $15 each.**
- This statement provides prices but does not equate anything; thus, it is not an equation.

C. **Two pairs of jeans for $25 and three shirts for $15.**
- Similar to B, this statement gives prices but does not equate them; it is not an equation.

D. **Two pairs of jeans and three shirts cost the same as one pair of boots.**
- This statement implies an equivalence, suggesting that the total cost of the jeans and shirts equals the cost of one pair of boots. This can be expressed as an equation.

Based on this analysis, the phrase that is an equation is:

**D. Two pairs of jeans and three shirts cost the same as one pair of boots.**
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