Erica went shopping for new clothes for school. She bought a pair of jeans for $70.19 and several shirts for $8.63 each. If x represents the number of shirts she bought, which of the following equations should be used to find y, the total cost of Erica's shopping trip? Explain your choice.


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Respuesta :

it's at least y=$8.63x+$70.19
Y=70.19+(8.63*X)

To find the total she spent all you have to do is add everything together. The cost of the pants was $70.19, to find how much she spent on shirts you take the amount each shirt was, which in this case is $8.63, and multiply it by how many shirts she bought. We don't know how many shirts she bought so we use the varriable of X to represent that number.

(I used the asterisk * to indicate the multiplication)