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23 February, 04:00

A pound of candy costs x dollars. One of the friends bought 5lb and the second friend bought 7lb candies for the party. How much money did they spend together

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  1. 23 February, 05:08
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    The total money spent equals $12x.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First friend spent $5x, representing 5Ib of candies at a price of $x each.

    Second friend spent $7x, representing 7Ib of candies at a price of $x each.

    Total pounds of candies bought = 5 + 7 = 12

    Therefore, total cost of candies bought = 12 multiplied by x, which = $12x

    The total quantity of candies bought multiplied by the price per pound gives the total money spent altogether.
  2. 23 February, 06:11
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    Total cost C = 12x dollars

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given;

    A pound of candy costs x dollars.

    x represent the price of one candy

    One of the friends bought 5lb;

    Cost C1 = 5lb * x dollars/lb

    Cost C1 = 5x dollars

    The second friend bought 7lb candies for the party;

    Cost C2 = 7lb * dollars/lb

    Cost C2 = 7x dollars

    The total cost is the sum of the two costs;

    C = C1 + C2

    C = 5x + 7x

    Total cost C = 12x dollars
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