steph012 steph012
  • 09-09-2015
  • Mathematics
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the total cost is the number of cans times $.70

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gracetaylor
gracetaylor gracetaylor
  • 09-09-2015
Let's say that the number of cans= c.
And the total cost= t.

t=c.70
AKA
total cost= number of cans times .70.

You do this because each can is $.70. SO you do the number of cans times the price for one can, and that equals the total cost.
I hope I helped!
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