SOLUTION: A concession stand charges $1.50 per soda and $2.50 per popcorn box. Write an expression for the amount of money you would need to buy x sodas and y popcorn boxes.

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Question 335855: A concession stand charges $1.50 per soda and $2.50 per popcorn box. Write an expression for the amount of money you would need to buy x sodas and y popcorn boxes.

Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A concession stand charges $1.50 per soda and $2.50 per popcorn box. Write an expression for the amount of money you would need to buy x sodas and y popcorn boxes.
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1.50x + 2.50y

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