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Jason bought 3 shirts that each cost the same.He has a coupon for $10 off and he spent $65 altogether.Which equation can be used to find the cost of each shirt

User Paul Ryan
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Answer:

(65+10) / 3= x

x would equal what each shirt costs

Explanation:

User Jeyan
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Answer:

3x-10=65

Explanation:

So, since he used the coupon, you can do 65+10=75.

The cost before the coupon is 75.

The cost of each shirt is 75/3, but that doesn't solve the question.

You can do (assume each shirt's cost is x)

3x-10=65

I could give more in depth but I can't see the options, sorry!

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