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A landscaping company ordered 17 plants and 8 trees for a total of $964. If the plants are $12 each write and solve a linear equation to find the cost for each tree

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964 = 12(17) + 8x
You can take the plants and find the cost. And use the remaining number to factor in the trees
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Answer:


8x+204=964; Cost of each tree is $95.

Explanation:

Let x represent cost of each tree.

The cost of 8 trees would be
8x.

We have been given that a landscaping company ordered 17 plants and 8 trees for a total of $964. The plants are $12 each.

The cost of 17 plant would be
\$12* 17=\$204.

The total cost of 17 plants and 8 trees is $964. We can represent this information in an equation as:


8x+204=964

Let us solve for x.


8x+204-204=964-204


8x=760


(8x)/(8)=(760)/(8)


x=95

Therefore, the cost of each tree is $95.

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