s=1.5b; $37.50
This equation shows the relationship between the number of brownies sold (b) and the total sales from brownies (s). If the baking club sells 25 brownies, the total sales from brownies would be $37.50.
A baking club has a bake sale, selling brownies at $1.50 per brownie. Write an equation using two variables to show the relationship between the number of brownies sold, b
, and the total sales from brownies, s
. What is the total sales from brownies if the club sells 25?(1 point)
Responses
b=1.5s; $37.50
b equals 1.5 c ; $37.50
b=1.5s; $25.00
b equals 1.5 c ; $25.00
s=1.5b; $25.00
c equals 1.5 b ; $25.00
s=1.5b; $37.50
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I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. Let's correct it:
The correct equation should be: $s = 1.50b$
Now, if the club sells 25 brownies, the total sales from brownies would be:
$s = 1.50(25) = $37.50
Therefore, the correct equation is $s = 1.50b and the total sales from brownies if the club sells 25 is $37.50. Thank you for pointing that out.
The correct equation should be: $s = 1.50b$
Now, if the club sells 25 brownies, the total sales from brownies would be:
$s = 1.50(25) = $37.50
Therefore, the correct equation is $s = 1.50b and the total sales from brownies if the club sells 25 is $37.50. Thank you for pointing that out.