19. Carly has $4.25 to spend on candy. Each candy bar costs $0.55. a) Write an equation showing the relationship between the total cost in dollars, C and the number of candy bars purchased, n. b) What is the cost of 6 candy bars?
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55, so the total cost can be found by multiplying the number of candy bars by the cost of each candy bar. Show more…
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