Math, asked by swiza786, 5 hours ago

Q4] The price of one icecream is $8.
The price of one chocolate is $n.
Write an expression for the total cost of:
a) Two ice creams and two chocolates
b) Three ice creams and six chocolates

Answers

Answered by shardakuknaa
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Answer:

16 + 2n is your final answer

Answered by subhashreesm
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Answer:

a) Total cost of two ice creams and chocolates is $(16+2n).

b) Total cost of three ice creams and chocolates is $(24+3n).

Step-by-step explanation:

a) The price of one ice cream is $8.

The price of two ice cream = $8×2 = $16

The price of one chocolate is $n.

The price of two chocolates = $n×2 = $2n

The price of two ice creams and chocolates are $16 and $2n.

Thus, the total cost of two ice creams and chocolates is $(16+2n).

b) The price of one ice cream is $8.

The price of three ice creams = $8×3 = $24

The price of one chocolate is $n.

The price of three chocolates = $n×3 = $3n

The price of three ice creams and chocolates are $24 and $3n.

Thus, the total cost of three ice creams and chocolates is $(24+3n).

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