Question 3. Faye is selling floral arrangements. Each arrangement uses 1 vase and 14 daisies. Each vase costs Faye $3.00. Let C be the total cost of the arrangement and d be the cost of 1 daisy. Which equation should Faye use to find the total cost of each arrangement?
(Points : 1)
C = 3d + 14
C = 14d + 3
14 = C +2d
14C = d + 3

Respuesta :

The total cost of the daisy, C, is the sum of the cost of one vase of daisies and the 3 pieces for $d per piece. The equation that best represent the given above would be,
                               A = 3 + 14d
This is the second among the choices. 

The total cost of each arrangement is equal to the cost of the vase plus the cost of the 14 daisies:

C = $3.00 + 14*d

How to get the cost equation?

We know that each arrangement uses 1 vase that costs $3.00, and 14 daisies that cost d each.

Then the cost of 1 arrangement, will be the $3.00 for the vase, plus 14 times d (the cost of each daisy), then the linear equation is:

C = $3.00 + 14*d

Then the correct option is the second one.

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