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A roast beef sandwich costs $6.75. A customer buys multiple roast beef sandwiches. Write an equation that represents the situation. Use x to represent the number of roast beef sandwiches. Then determine how many sandwiches the customer buys.

Amount used for payment: 80$
The change received: $19.25
An equation that represents this situation is _____
The customer buys ____ sandwiches
Please help me with these two questions.

User Arshad Badar Khan
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Answer:

1. 6.75x or (6.75, 1)

2. He buys 9 sandwiches.

Explanation:

For the first one, we know that he pays $6.75 for each sandwich, so if x equals the number of sandwiches, when written out it would be 6.75x

For the second one, we have to divide it up and solve one step at a time, and when we start solving them, we will find the pieces to figure out the other problems. Let's start with how much he paid. We know that he paid $80, but we have to remember that he got change back. So to find out how much he truly paid, we subtract the 19.25 from the 80. When we do this, we get 60.75. Now, to find out how many sandwiches he got, we can use how much he paid for each one. We know that he paid $6.75 for each one, and in total he spent $60.75. So to find out, we can simply divide 6.75 into 60.75, and we get 9. So now we know that he bought 9 sandwiches.

User Rpadovani
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Answer:

1. 6.75x or (6.75, 1)

2. He buys 9 sandwiches.

Explanation:

For the first one, we know that he pays $6.75 for each sandwich, so if x equals the number of sandwiches, when written out it would be 6.75x

For the second one, we have to divide it up and solve one step at a time, and when we start solving them, we will find the pieces to figure out the other problems. Let's start with how much he paid. We know that he paid $80, but we have to remember that he got change back. So to find out how much he truly paid, we subtract the 19.25 from the 80. When we do this, we get 60.75. Now, to find out how many sandwiches he got, we can use how much he paid for each one. We know that he paid $6.75 for each one, and in total he spent $60.75. So to find out, we can simply divide 6.75 into 60.75, and we get 9. So now we know that he bought 9 sandwiches.

I hope this helps :)

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