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So, x is the number of shirts, and y the over all price of shirts
y ( the overall price) of x ( number of the shirts) at $24.95 each can be found by multiplying x by $24.95
y = (x) $24.95
The cost equation of buying x number of shirts at $24.95 each will be y = 24.95x.
How to form an equation?
Determine the known quantities and designate the unknown quantity as a variable while trying to set up or construct a linear equation to fit a real-world application.
For example number of tea is 10 and the number of coffee is 20 total cost is 250 then equation 10x + 20y = 250 where x = cost of 1 tea while y = cost of 1 coffee.
In other words, an equation is a set of variables that are constrained through a situation or case.
Let's say we buy x number of shirts at $24.95 per shirt and y is the total cost for that
y = 24.95x
If we put x = 3 than y = $74.85
This means to buy 3 shirts the cost will be $74.85.
Hence, The cost equation of buying x number of shirts at $24.95 each will be y = 24.95x.
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