SOLUTION: Soda pop: $2. Large chips: $3. You have: $15 If you have bought only soda pop, how many bottles could you purchase? Let c= 0. Only p variable.

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Question 841710: Soda pop: $2. Large chips: $3. You have: $15

If you have bought only soda pop, how many bottles could you purchase?


Let c= 0. Only p variable.

Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
15/2=7 bottles
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