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Jeremy brought a sandwich and a drink that cost him $7. His drink cost $1.75. Solve the equation 7=s + 1.75 to find s, the cost of Jeremy’s sandwich.
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s= $5.25
Explanation:
7-1.75=5.25
7=5.25+1.75
s=$5.25
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