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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 01:30 jrynokenna

OF Place each equation next to the statement it matches.
A car is rented for $40 per day plus $0.25 per mile
driven. The total is $45.50
Karen buys four t-shirts for $45.50. The three red t-
shirts each cost 4 times the price of one blue t-shirt.
Finn buys a toy boat for $45.50 including tax He was
charged 7% sales tax on the original price
Nick buys a sweater and a jacket for $45.50. The
jacket costs 4 times as much as the sweater
:: X+0.07% = 45.50
1 X + 4x = 45.50
:: x + 3(4x) = 45.50
:: 40 + 0.25x + 45.50

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