Mathematics, 14.12.2020 23:40 jyx
Harvie buys one notebook for $1. 59 and pens for $0. 29 each. He spends a total of $5.07 Assume there is
no sales tax where Harvielves
Part A Which equation represents the situation?
1.59 +0.29 = 5.07. where n represents the number of notebooks
1.59 +0.29 -5.07 where p represents the number of pens
0.25 +1.595.07where n represents the number of notebooks
0.29p+1.59 5.07 where p represents the number of pens
Part B:
Complete the statement to represent the solution of the equation in context
To complete the statement type a number in the first blank. Then select the units from the drop down
Harve purchased
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