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11. If you spend $46, write an equation to find the cost of each CD

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Answer: Better write in details next time dude

Explanation:

Let's assume that x is the cost of each CD in dollars. If you buy n CDs at that price, then the total cost C in dollars can be calculated as:

C = nx

We know that you spent $46, so we can set this equal to 46:

C = 46

Substituting nx for C, we have:

nx = 46

Now we can solve for x:

x = 46/n

This equation gives us the cost of each CD in dollars as a function of the number of CDs purchased. If we know the number of CDs purchased, we can plug it into this equation to find the cost of each CD. If we don't know the number of CDs purchased, we can't find the cost of each CD without more information.

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