Mathematics, 13.04.2021 02:50 pandamaknae2003
Mr. Peterson takes his four daughters to a carnival. The
admission to get in was d dollars and each bracelet for
rides was $15.99. Write an expression that can be used to
find how much Mr. Peterson spent at the carnival (assuming
he went on the rides with his daughters).
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Mr. Peterson takes his four daughters to a carnival. The
admission to get in was d dollars and each...
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