2) Read and answer the following
12 points
Kenisha goes to the market with $30 in
her w...
Mathematics, 17.11.2020 19:40 swaggernas
2) Read and answer the following
12 points
Kenisha goes to the market with $30 in
her wallet. She is going to buy candy and
water bottles. Each candy at the market
costs $2 and each water bottle costs $1.
Which of the following equations can
represent the amount of candy and water
Kenisha can buy at the market?
$30 = c + $2w
O $30 = $2c + W
$30 + w = $20
$30 -2C = -W
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