SOLUTION: You have a Subway coupon for $3 off your order. Your total comes to d dollars. Write an expression for the amount you must pay.
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Question 1122971: You have a Subway coupon for $3 off your order. Your total comes to d dollars. Write an expression for the amount you must pay.
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if the amount of your order is d dollars, and you have a coupon that takes $3.00 off your order, than the amount that you pay is d - 3.
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