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15 October, 18:44

Your local bakery charges $6.00 for one dozen of doughnuts. (One dozen is 12 doughnuts). If you purchase any number of doughnuts over one dozen, you will only have to pay $0.40 per doughnut. The total cost of any number of doughnuts is given by the expression below.

6+.40 (d-12)

Which part of the expression represents the number of doughnuts purchased at the discounted rate?

A. d

B. (d-12)

C. 6

D ...40 (d-12)

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  1. 15 October, 20:49
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    The answer is A.) D "D" stands for discount
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