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Catherine bought 7 candy bars and 4 soft drinks from the concession stand. The soft drinks cost a total of $2. Catherine's total bill was $5.50. What equation would you used to find the cost of the candy
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Catherine bought 7 candy bars and 4 soft drinks from the concession
stand. The soft drinks cost a total of $2. Catherine's total bill was $5.50.
What equation would you used to find the cost of the candy bars? *
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$5.50-$2=7x(when we consider cost of one candy bar as x)
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