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Which equation can be used to determine p, the cost of b cans of beans? p = 9.50 + b p = 9.50b b = 9.50 + p b = 9.50p
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Which equation can be used to determine p, the cost of b cans of beans? p = 9.50 + b p = 9.50b b = 9.50 + p b = 9.50p
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Which equation can be used to determine p, the cost of b cans of beans?
p = 9.50 + b
p = 9.50b
b = 9.50 + p
b = 9.50p
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p=9.50b as said above. give them the credit :>
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The second one p=9.50b
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