The cost of the first light fixture is $27.
Given that, a customer returned a light fixture to the store in exchange for a $52 light fixture and three gallons of paint at $29 each.
In mathematics, an equation is a formula that expresses the equality of two expressions, by connecting them with the equals sign =.
Let the cost of first light fixture be x.
Now, x=52+3×29 - 112
=52+87 - 112
= 139 - 112
= 27
Therefore, the cost of the first light fixture is $27.
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$29 times 3 is $87
$112-$87 = $25
52-25= 35
The customer paid $35 for the first light fixture. I think.
Answer:1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the GCD (or HCF) of numerator and denominator
GCD of 35 and 210 is 35
Divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD
35 ÷ 35
210 ÷ 35
Reduced fraction:
1
6
Do not simplify any part of the expression.