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11 October, 23:53

Say you want to provide a certain candy for Halloween. You expect around K kids to come to your house, and each kid is to be given three pieces of candy. Each bag of candy you can buy contains N pieces of candy for P dollars. Which algebraic expression will tell you how much should you expect to have to pay (M)

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  1. 12 October, 00:49
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    You expect around K kids to come to your house, and each kid is to be given three pieces of candy. This means that the total number of candies that you would buy is

    3 * K = 3K

    Each bag of candy you can buy contains N pieces of candy for P dollars.

    Therefore,

    If N pieces of candy cost $P, then

    3K pieces of candy would cost $M

    Therefore, the algebraic expression

    to tell you how much should you expect to have to pay (M) would be

    M = 3KP/N
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