Mathematics, 27.09.2019 06:50 paulusl19
Hannah spends $4.50 each day to buy lunch at her school. after school each day, she buys the same snack. hannah spends $28.75 for lunch and snacks each week. the equation and solution model the situation. 5(4.50 + x) = 28.75; x = 1.25
what does the solution, x = 1.25 represent?
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