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Suppose you bought D DVD's and B Books. If each DVD cost $14.95 and each book you bought off the 'specials' table cost $6.95, write an expression that tells how much you spent. algebraic expressions

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Answer:

14.95D + 6.95B

Explanation:

Well a simple expression would make D the amount of DVD's you bought and B the amount of Books purchased.

In simple cases the prices don't change depending on that amount so you can multiply them by making it 14.95D and 6.95B.

Making the expression 14.95D + 6.95B.

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