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Brad ordered 6 equal-priced items. If the shipping cost was $7 and he paid a total of $37, how much did each item cost? Write and solve an equation to answer the question, and then identify the statement that is not true.​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

B gives you the equation, A is wrong

Explanation:

  1. We have this information: 6 items, $37 total, and shipping cost $7.
  2. We know that we would have to divide $30 by 6 to get the cost for each item, and add $7 to get $37.
  3. Each item would cost $5.
  4. With this information, we know that C and D are true.
  5. Using the information we have (6 being the divisor and 37 being the total) we know that B is not wrong. B gives us the equation, which you can type in.
  6. In conclusion, A is wrong.

If I am incorrect in my reasoning, please let me know so that I can plan better for my future answers. Have an amazing day.

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