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Mr. Herman has only $42.50 to spend at a clothing store. He wants to buy a shirt that costs $32, including tax, and some bracelets that cost $4.25 each, including tax. Which equation can be used to to determine x, the maximum number of bracelets Mr. Herman could buy.

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Answer:

42.50 = 32 + 4.25x

Explanation:

Total amount with Herman = $42.50

Cost of shirt = $32

Cost of bracelets = $4.25 each

Which equation can be used to to determine x, the maximum number of bracelets Mr. Herman could buy.

Let

x = number of bracelets Herman could buy

Total amount = cost of shirt + cost of bracelets

42.50 = 32 + 4.25x

42.50 - 32 = 4.25x

10.50 = 4.25x

x = 10.50/4.25

x = 2.47

Approximately x = 2.5

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