Mathematics, 08.04.2021 20:10 dee2970
A teenager spends $12.25 on lunch and x dollars on dinner. If the teenager spends a total of $27.00 on lunch and dinner, which statement is true?
A. The equation + 12.25 = 27.00 models this scenario, and the teenager spends $14.75 on dinner.
B. The equation + 12.25 = 27.00 models this scenario, and the teenager spends $39.25 on dinner
C. c. The equation 12.25 = 27.00 models this scenario, and the teenager spends $14.75 on dinner
D. The equation 12.25 = 27.00 models this scenario, and the teenager spends $39.25 on dinner.
(I'll mark the brainiest if you get it right.)
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