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2. Raymond wants to buy a cake and 11.5 pounds of ham. The cake cost $15, and he spent $38 in total. In which equation does x represent the cost of the ham?

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Let c be the cost of the cake and h the cost of the ham per pound. Then we have the following expression:


c+11.5h=38

since we know that the cake cost 15, then c=15, so the expression would be:


15+11.5h=38

therefore, we solve for h to find the equation tha represents the cost of the ham:


\begin{gathered} 15+11.5h=38 \\ \Rightarrow11.5h=38-15=23 \\ \Rightarrow h=(23)/(11.5)=2 \\ h=2 \end{gathered}

finally, we have that the cost of the ham per pound is $2

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