SOLUTION: what formula tells the cost in dollars if chocolate chip cookies are $2.50/dozen and lemons frosted are $1.50/dozen? Let C= number of dozen chocolate chip cookies. L=number of doze

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Question 1092783: what formula tells the cost in dollars if chocolate chip cookies are $2.50/dozen and lemons frosted are $1.50/dozen? Let C= number of dozen chocolate chip cookies. L=number of dozens of lemons frosted. T=total change
Answer by jorel1380(3719)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2.50C+1.50L=T
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