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The price of broccoli is $1.25 per pound. Let y be the total cost in dollars of buying r pounds of broccoli.
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r -1.25y y - 1.25r r = y + 1.25 or y = r + 1.25
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Answer:
y = 1.25r
Explanation:
1.25 x r(the pounds brought) = y(the money spent)
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