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Mathematics, 29.09.2020 15:01 alyvia05

Latesha buys some tennis balls at $1 each and rackets at $12 each for her PE class. She buys twice as many balls as rackets. She spends $92 in total,
which includes $8 tax. Which equation would you use to find the number of
rackets she buys?
Let x represent the number of rackets she buys.
A. 12 (2x) +1(x) + 8 = 92
B. 12 (x) + 1 (2x) = 92
c. 12 (2) + 1 (2x) + 8 = 92
D. 2 + 2x + 8 = 92

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