If you add 12 marshmallows to each of 5 bags of marshmallows, and each bag started with the same number of marshmallows, the total number of marshmallows is given by the expression 5(x+12). Identify an equivaler expression

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

The expression that is equivalent to the given expression is:

              5x+60

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that:

if you add 12 marshmallows to each of 5 bags of marshmallows, and each bag started with the same number of marshmallows.

so, let x be the initial number of marshmallows in each bag and now 12 are added to each bag this means that the number of marshmallows in each bag is:  

x+12

Hence, total number of marshmallows in 5 bags is:

5(x+12)=5×x+5×12

5(x+12)=5x+60

Hence, the answer is:

5x+60

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Answer 2
Answer:

The answer of the question is 60.


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"2 batches of soup will serve                            8 people."
Then x 
batches of soup will serve                         120 people         
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2 onions - 1 batch
x onions- 120 people
From proportion
y batches-120 people
2batches - 8 people
after cross multiplication
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Step-by-step explanation:

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