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Ryan spent 1/4 of his paycheck and gift card on a new TV. The gift card was worth $150. The TV's total cost was $1800 Which equation can determine the value, p, the amount …
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Ryan spent 1/4 of his paycheck and gift card on a new TV. The gift card was worth $150. The TV's total cost was $1800 Which equation can determine the value, p, the amount of his paycheck?
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$300
Explanation:
1/4of $1800=$450-$150=$300
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