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Brandon earns $6 for every shirt he sells. Which equation could Brandon used to determine the amount of money he earns (E) for any number of shirts (s) he sells
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Brandon earns $6 for every shirt he sells. Which equation could Brandon used to determine the amount of money he earns (E) for any number of shirts (s) he sells
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Brandon earns $6 for every shirt he sells. Which equation could Brandon used to determine the amount of money he earns (E) for any number of shirts (s) he sells
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Answer:
C)E = 6's
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Simple,
since he has no money to begin with just write your equation..
E=6s
Which basically means, if he sells 1 shirt:
E=6(1)
E=$6
If he sells 2 shirts:
E=6(2)
E=$12
And so on and so forth, thus, your equation is E=6s.
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