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The equation in one-variable is shown:
52(18) + x = 1200 .
Which problem situation could represent the equation?
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Debbie sold 52 boxes of fruit for $18 each plus a bonus x, for selling boxes quickly. Find x, the bonus if Debbie sold the fruit quickly and earned $1200.
Marissa has $52 in her savings account. She earns $18 for each lawn she mows. Find x, the number of weeks she needs to mow lawns in order to have a total of $1200.
Katrina earned $18 plus a weekly bonus of x, for managing her money wisely each week for 52 weeks. Find x, if Katrina earned $1200.
Edward had a balance of $52 in the bank. He added x dollars to his account last month. This week he deposited another $18. Find x, the amount Edward deposited in the bank last month if his total savings is now $200.
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The equation in one-variable is shown:
52(18) + x = 1200 .
Which problem situation could represent the equation?
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Thomas purchased some apples for $0.55 each. He also purchased a kiwi for $1.20. Thomas spent less than $2.50 on the apples and kiwi. Which inequality can be used to find s, the number of apples that Thomas could have purchased?
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An inequality in one-variable is shown below.
15x + 50 < 500
Which problem situation could represent the inequality?