Mathematics, 05.11.2020 06:00 jaccamoboy
Reese is selling lemonade at the parade. He gets to keep 50% of the money he collects. A large lemonade is $8.00 and a small lemonade is $3.00.
The expression represents 50% of the money he collects.
0.50(8l + 3s)
Use the Distributive Property to expand the expression.
The simplified expression is
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