For Sue’s party, her family rented a bouncy house for $150 plus $2 per child, c.
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For Sue’s party, her family rented a bouncy house for $150 plus $2 per child, c.
(1) Write an expression that represents the total cost of the bouncy house for c children to jump.
(2) A total of 15 children attended Sue’s party, including Sue. What was the total cost?
For Sue’s party, her family rented a bouncy house for $150 plus $2 per child, c.
(1) Write an expression that represents the total cost of the bouncy house for c children to jump.
(2) A total of 15 children attended Sue’s party, including Sue. What was the total cost?
For Sue’s party, her family rented a bouncy house for $150 plus $2 per child, c.
(1) Write an expression that represents the total cost of the bouncy house for c children to jump.
(2) A total of 15 children attended Sue’s party, including Sue. What was the total cost?
vFor Sue’s party, her family rented a bouncy house for $150 plus $2 per child, c.
(1) Write an expression that represents the total cost of the bouncy house for c children to jump.
(2) A total of 15 children attended Sue’s party, including Sue. What was the total cost?
For Sue’s party, her family rented a bouncy house for $150 plus $2 per child, c.
(1) Write an expression that represents the total cost of the bouncy house for c children to jump.
(2) A total of 15 children attended Sue’s party, including Sue. What was the total cost?
For Sue’s party, her family rented a bouncy house for $150 plus $2 per child, c.
(1) Write an expression that represents the total cost of the bouncy house for c children to jump.
(2) A total of 15 children attended Sue’s party, including Sue. What was the total cost?
For Sue’s party, her family rented a bouncy house for $150 plus $2 per child, c.
(1) Write an expression that represents the total cost of the bouncy house for c children to jump.
(2) A total of 15 children attended Sue’s party, including Sue. What was the total cost?
vFor Sue’s party, her family rented a bouncy house for $150 plus $2 per child, c.
(1) Write an expression that represents the total cost of the bouncy house for c children to jump.
(2) A total of 15 children attended Sue’s party, including Sue. What was the total cost?
For Sue’s party, her family rented a bouncy house for $150 plus $2 per child, c.
(1) Write an expression that represents the total cost of the bouncy house for c children to jump.
(2) A total of 15 children attended Sue’s party, including Sue. What was the total cost?
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