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If "C" represents the cost of the pizzas, "12" represents dollars, and "n" represents the number of pizzas, what is the equation you would use to determine the total cost of any number of pizzas?
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If "C" represents the cost of the pizzas, "12" represents dollars, and "n" represents the number of pizzas, what is the equation you would use to determine the total cost of any number of pizzas?
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ANSWER 12n=c
EXPLANATION if C is the cost then you already know to have C be at the end of the equation __=C and 12 is the cost per pizza and n is the amount of pizzas then you would just multiply 12 and n therefore your answer is 12n=C
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