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4 markers cost $7.04.
Which equation would help determine the cost of 7 markers?
a. 4 x
=
$7.04 7
b. 7 4
=
x $7.04
c. 4 $7.04
=
7 x
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8 months ago
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8 months ago
The correct equation to determine the cost of 7 markers would be option c:
4 / 7 = $7.04 / x
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8 months ago
The equation that would help determine the cost of 7 markers is option b:
7 / 4 = x / $7.04
This equation sets up a proportion where the number of markers (7) is compared to the cost ($7.04), and x represents the cost of 7 markers. Dividing 7 by 4 gives the ratio of how many markers are being considered for the given cost, and then using that ratio, we can determine the value of x, which represents the cost of 7 markers.