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5 January, 08:49

At the candy store, a chocolate bar costs c dollars and a vanilla bar costs 2 dollars more than a chocolate bar. Jamie buys a chocolate bar and three vanilla bars, and Kevin buys five chocolate bars. How much money, in total, do Jamie and Kevin spend at the candy store in terms of c?

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  1. 5 January, 11:05
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    To represent the amount of money Kevin and Jamie are spending in terms of c, you will write an expression for each person and then add those expressions together.

    Jamie: c + 3 (c + 2)

    Kevin: 5c

    c + 3 (c + 2) + 5c; Simplify

    c + 3c + 6 + 5c; combine like terms

    9c + 6 represents the amount they would spend.
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