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It costs $3.56 to buy a pack of pencils. Which of the following equations shows the amount of money needed, x, to buy k packs of pencils? x = 3.56k k = 3.56x x = 3.56 + k k = 3.56 + x
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It costs $3.56 to buy a pack of pencils. Which of the following equations shows the amount of money needed, x, to buy k packs of pencils?
x = 3.56k
k = 3.56x
x = 3.56 + k
k = 3.56 + x
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K=356x hast ja auch
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X=3.65k. Because if u buy 3.56 dollars to buy a pack of pencils and have to solve for x and to buy k packs and I forgot how I got the answer but it’s correct
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