Math, asked by anglop331, 2 months ago

Shelby wants to buy three ice cream cones and some candy for her friends. Shelby wants to spend exactly $16.50. If an ice cream cone costs $3.25 each and candies cost $1.35 each, how many candy pieces can Shelby buy? Use the equation below to find your answer.

1.35x+3.25(3)=16.50

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Answered by komalyadav4303862
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Answer:

She wants to spend exactly $16.50. If an ice cream cone costs $3.25 each and candies cost $1.35 each, how many candy pieces can Shelby buy? Use the equation below to find your answer. 1.35x+3.25(3)=16.50

Answered by FFG14
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Answer:

Shelby cannot buy any candy. $3.25 x 3 is $9.75 and candy cost $1.35 which is over the limit :(

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