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Winnie can use up to 10 coupons when buying a box of DVDs. Each coupon is worth $3. She bought a box of DVDs for $56 less the value of her coupons.
a)choose a variable to represent the number of coupons.
b)Write an Algebraic expression that describes the amount Winnie paid for the box of DVDs.
c)use your expression to calculate how much Winnie would pay if she had 5 coupons.
a)choose a variable to represent the number of coupons.
b)Write an Algebraic expression that describes the amount Winnie paid for the box of DVDs.
c)use your expression to calculate how much Winnie would pay if she had 5 coupons.
Answers
Answered by
drwls
a)choose a variable to represent the number of coupons.
Let's choose N
b)Write an Algebraic expression that describes the amount Winnie paid for the box of DVDs.
Let C be the amount paid.
C = 56 - 3N
c)use your expression to calculate how much Winnie would pay if she had 5 coupons.
For N = 5,
C = 56 - 15 = 41
Let's choose N
b)Write an Algebraic expression that describes the amount Winnie paid for the box of DVDs.
Let C be the amount paid.
C = 56 - 3N
c)use your expression to calculate how much Winnie would pay if she had 5 coupons.
For N = 5,
C = 56 - 15 = 41
Answered by
Anonymous
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Answered by
Fred
How does that work?
Answered by
John
Then ur basically saying that $56 is the total price of the box of DVDs.
Answered by
Bob
I agree with Fred and John.
Answered by
Tim
YA! This question is stupid!!!
Answered by
Tim
Ur breaking the laws of english。
Answered by
Anonymous
ok thanks
Answered by
tim
thank
Answered by
Anonymous
this helped me so much