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21 June, 07:52

Jenna buys 12 lb of meat. Some of the meat is chicken and costs $1.90/lb. The rest is beef, which costs $4.30/lb. She spends a total of $34.80

Which equation models this situation?

Let c represent the number of pounds of chicken she buys.

A. (1.9 + 4.3) (12 - c) = 34.8

B. 4.3c + 1.9 (c + 14) = 34.8

C. 4.3c + 1.9 (12) = 34.8

D. 1.9c + 4.3 (12 - c) = 34.8

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  1. 21 June, 10:36
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    The answer of this question is c
  2. 21 June, 11:17
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    4.30c+1.90 (12) = $34.80
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