Mathematics
Mathematics, 12.07.2019 07:00, zahradawkins2007

Write an equation that can be used to answer each question 1.) lauren goes to the exhibition. she purchased some wooden antiques for $70. she purchases a table for $44 and 2 chairs. each of the chairs costs the same price. what is the price of one chair? 2.) williams had $45 to spend on vegetables. after buying 6 watermelons, he had $25.50 left. how much did each watermelon cost? 3.) danielle wants to purchase some clothes. he has $75. he buys on the leather jacket for $39 and 3 pairs of socks. each pair of socks costs the same price. determine the price of one pair of socks. 4.) jason has $90 to spend. he wants to purchase a bag for $30, one eraser for $10, and three pencils. each of the pencils costs the same price. this will use up all of jason’s money. determine the price of a pencil. 5.) jeremy celebrates his baby’s first birthday party. he has $100. he purchased a vanilla cake for $30, one big balloon for $10, and 10 birthday caps. each of the birthday caps cost the same price. determine the price of one cap. 6.) christina goes shopping on monday. she has $50. after buying 10 water bottles she had $5 left. how much did each water bottle cost?

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