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At Feet-R-Us colored socks are $5 and white socks are $3. Jimmy buys $32 worth of socks. An equation representing this scenario is 5c + 3w = 32. Solve this equation for c, the c…
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At Feet-R-Us colored socks are $5 and white socks are $3. Jimmy buys $32 worth of socks. An equation representing this scenario is 5c + 3w = 32. Solve this equation for c, the cost of 1 pair of colored socks
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c=4 w=4
5c=20
3w=12
5c+3w=32
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