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Parker ball pen cost $10.99 a piece. What equation shows the relationship between total cost (t), price (p), and pens purchased (n)?
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Parker ball pen cost $10.99 a piece. What equation shows the relationship between total cost (t), price (p), and pens purchased (n)?
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Parker ball pen cost $10.99 a piece. What equation shows the relationship between total cost (t), price (p), and pens purchased (n)?
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if a ball costs 10.99 a piece, the total cost t is
t= n*p or in our case
t=10.99*n
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Answer:
10.99 = t⁄n
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