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13 September, 03:13

A baker is calculating the charge for two types of cookies. what formula tells the cost, in dollars, if chocolate chip cookies are $2.00/dozen and lemon frosteds are $1.50/dozen? let c=number of dozens of chocolate chip cookies; l=number of dozens of lemon frosteds; t = total charge. A. T=3.50 (L+c) B. T=200c+150L C. T=2.00c+1.50L D. T=1.50c+2.00L

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  1. 13 September, 06:33
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    If you would like to find the formula that tells the cost in dollars, you can calculate this using the following steps:

    c ... number of dozens of chocolate chip cookies

    l ... number of dozens of lemon frosteds

    t ... total charge

    t = c * $2.00 + l * $1.50

    t = 2.00 * c + 1.50 * l

    The correct result would be C. T=2.00c+1.50L.
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