Asked by Samara
Amari went to the mall and spent . He bought one shirt for and he bought 3 pairs of socks. Each pair of socks cost the same amount of money.
PART A
Write an equation that can be used to find the cost of each pair of socks. Use to represent the cost of each pair of socks.
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I don't see the money amounts in your problem. In general, if x is the cost of one pair of socks, the equation is
total spent = price of the shirt + 3x.
If the total spent is T and the shirt costs S, write: T = S + 3x.
(You can solve for x: x = (T − S)/3.)
total spent = price of the shirt + 3x.
If the total spent is T and the shirt costs S, write: T = S + 3x.
(You can solve for x: x = (T − S)/3.)
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