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Gabriel purchased 8 passes for a total of $39.60. Each pass cost the same amount. Which of the following equations represents the cost, H, in dollars for p passes? H = 4.95p H = 8p H = p/4.95 H = p / 8
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Gabriel purchased 8 passes for a total of $39.60. Each pass cost the same amount.
Which of the following equations represents the cost, H, in dollars for p passes?
H = 4.95p
H = 8p
H = p/4.95
H = p / 8
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5(3)+10=15+10
=25
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