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Megan buys 3 bracelets and 3 necklaces. Each bracelet costs $3. Megan pays the cashier $40 and gets $4 in change. Which equation could be used to find the cost, n, of one necklace?
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Megan buys 3 bracelets and 3 necklaces. Each bracelet costs $3. Megan pays the cashier $40 and gets $4 in change. Which equation could be used to find the cost, n, of one necklace?
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x=7
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8.3
Explanation:
40-4=36
3x3=9
36-9=25
25/3 = 8.3
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