Mathematics, 23.04.2021 01:50 cailinhannon4828
To compute the cost of making a tool multiply the number of sprockets, s, by seven, then add fifty
times the number of chains, c.
PART A: Write an expression for the cost of making the tool.
PART B: Use the expression to find the cost of making a tool that needs 8 sprockets and 3 chains.
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