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3 hats cost a total of $18. Which equation describes the total cost. C, in terms of the number of hats, n? A. C = 3n B. C = 6n C. C = 0.5n D. 3C =n
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3 hats cost a total of $18. Which equation describes the total cost. C, in terms of the number of hats, n? A. C = 3n B. C = 6n C. C = 0.5n D. 3C =n
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3 hats cost a total of $18. Which equation describes the total cost. C, in terms of the number of hats, n?
A. C = 3n
B. C = 6n
C. C = 0.5n
D. 3C =n
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Answer:
A. C= 3n
Explanation:
N×3=18
N = 6
6 × 3 = 18
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