The best equation that fits the word problem is:
A. 15b = 60
This equation represents the total cost of the books (15 dollars per book times the number of books, \( b \)) being equal to the total amount of money Sarah has saved ($60).
Sarah is planning to buy some books. Each book (b) costs $15. How many books can Sarah purchase if she has saved $60?
A
15b = 60
B
60b = 15
C
15 + b = 60
D
15 + 60 = b
1 answer
The best equation that fits the word problem is:
A. 15b = 60
This equation represents the total cost of the books (15 dollars per book times the number of books, \( b \)) being equal to the total amount of money Sarah has saved ($60).