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A store sells used DVDs for 8$ each and used videotapes for $6 each. the function rule 8d+6v can be used to represent the total selling price DVDs d and videotapes v. Then use the function rule to find
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A store sells used DVDs for 8$ each and used videotapes for $6 each. the function rule 8d+6v can be used to represent the total selling price DVDs d and videotapes v. Then use the function rule to find the price of 5 DVDs and 3 videotapes......worth 18 points
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If you were to buy 5 DVDs and 3 videotapes, For 5 DVDs, it would be $40 for 5 DVDs, and $18 for 3 videotapes. I hope this helps :)
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