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Isabella bought a DVD for $19.95 and 5 CDs at a cost of c each. Write an expression to represent how much she spent.
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Isabella bought a DVD for $19.95 and 5 CDs at a cost of c each. Write an expression to represent how much she spent.
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$19.95 + 5c
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5c would mean 5 x C
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