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A 12 ounce latte costs $3.00. Write an equation that relates the cost in dollars, y, to the number of ounces, X. a y= 3x y= 0.25% y= 4x y= 12x
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A 12 ounce latte costs $3.00. Write an equation that relates the cost in dollars, y, to the number of ounces, X. a y= 3x y= 0.25% y= 4x y= 12x
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A 12 ounce latte costs $3.00. Write an equation that relates the cost in dollars, y, to the number of ounces, X.
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y= 4x
y= 12x
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y=0.25x because 3=0.25(12)
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