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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 frosted cookies $2.50/dozen. c=number of dozen of chocolate chip cookies; L=number of dozen lemon frosted; T=total charge.

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T=2.00c + 2.50L
T=2.00c + 250L
T=2.50c + 2.00L
T=4.50(L+c)

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User Cch
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T = 2.00c + 2.50L <====
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User Ihavprobs
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Answer:


T= 2.00c+2.50L

Explanation:

if chocolate chip cookies are $2.00/dozen and lemon frosted cookies $2.50/dozen

Let c represents the number of dozen of chocolate chip cookies

and L represents the number of dozen lemon frosted

Cost of chocolate chip cookies are $2.00/dozen

Cost of 'c' chocolate chip cookies are 2.00c

Cost of lemon frosted cookies $2.50/dozen

Cost of 'L' lemon frosted cookies are 2.50L

T represents total charge.


T= 2.00c+2.50L

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User Edwin Reynoso
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