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Ivan ordered some books online and spent a total of $133. Each book cost $8 and he paid a total of $5 for shipping. How many books did he buy?

Write an equation that could be used to answer the question above. First, choose the appropriate form. Then, fill in the blanks with the numbers 133, 8, and 5. Let b represent the number of books.

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a) 8b + 5 = 133

The equation is going to be Cost of Books + Cost of Shipping = Total Cost.
In this case, the Total Cost is equal to $133, so we know that has to be the single number behind the equal sign. On the other side, you have to add the two variables going into the Total Cost: the Shipping Cost and the Book Cost. Given that we know that b is equal to the quantity of books being bought, we know that we would need to multiply that by the cost of each of those books; we are told that it is $8. Therefore, to represent the total cost of the books, we use 8b. We are also told that the Shipping Cost is $5, so that must be the other blank.

b) b = 16
Once we have the equation 8b + 5 = 133, we can solve for b. First, we can subtract 5 from both sides of the equation, which will leave us with 8b = 128. Then we can divide both sides of the equation by 8, giving us b = 16. This means that Ivan bought 16 books.
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