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A farmer gets paid $3.75 per bushel of corn. How much does the farmer get paid for c bushels of corn? Use p to represent the farmer’s pay and write an equation that represents this situation.
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Answer:
11.25
Explanation:
P=11.25
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P=$11.25
Explanation:
$3.75+$3.75+$3.75=$11.25
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