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Katie is sending flowers to her friend for her birthday. The florist is selling lilies for $0.60 each and the delivery fee is $7.50. She has $16.50 to spend on the flowers. Write the equation to solve
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Katie is sending flowers to her friend for her birthday. The florist is selling lilies for $0.60 each and the delivery fee is $7.50. She has $16.50 to spend on the flowers. Write the equation to solve this.
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16.50=0.6l+7.50
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L is for the amount of lillies
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