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Hugh brought some magazines that cost $3.95 each and some some books that cost $8.95 each. He spent a total of $47.65 let m represent the number of magazines and b represent the number of books. Which equation models the situation

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Answer:

3.95m + 8.95b = 47.65

Explanation:

From this problem, you get quite a handful of information.

The variable "m" represents the # of magazines Hugh bought.

The variable "b" represents the # of books Hugh bought.

One magazine [m] cost $3.95

One book [b] cost $8.95

The total cost of books and magazines is $47.65

Based on the information, you can create an equation with two variables, representing the total cost and how many of each magazine and book Hugh bought.

If one magazine cost $3.95, the amount of money he spent on magazines can be represented by 3.95m.

If one book cost $8.95, the amount of money he spent of magazines can be represented by 8.95b.

And lastly, if the total cost of magazines and books Hugh bought is $47.65, the following equation can be made:

3.95m + 8.95b = 47.65

So, "3.95m + 8.95b = 47.65" is the correct equation. I hope this helps! :)

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