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Alder is ordering invitations for a holiday party. The invitations cost $3.75 each, plus an additional $5.00 fee for printing. Which table represents the cost of the invitations…
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Alder is ordering invitations for a holiday party. The invitations cost $3.75 each, plus an additional $5.00 fee for printing.
Which table represents the cost of the invitations?
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let the number of invitations be x.
3.75x + 5 = cost of invitations..
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