Patrick purchased some supplies for his guitar students. He bought 25 guitar picks and 25 guitar strings since they only cost $1 more than the guitar picks. He spent a total of $40. If c is the cost of one guitar pick, find the cost of one guitar string.(1 point) what goes in this box: $___

Let's denote the cost of one guitar pick as c.

Since the guitar strings cost $1 more than the guitar picks, the cost of one guitar string is c + $1.
Patrick bought 25 guitar picks, which cost 25 * c = $25c.
He also bought 25 guitar strings, which cost 25 * (c + $1) = 25c + $25.
So the total cost of the purchases is $25c + $25.
Since Patrick spent a total of $40, we can set up the equation: $25c + $25 = $40.
Subtracting $25 from both sides of the equation, we get $25c = $15.
Dividing both sides of the equation by 25, we find that c = $15/25 = $0.6.
Therefore, the cost of one guitar string is c + $1 = $0.6 + $1 = $1.6.
So, the cost of one guitar string is $1.6.

Fill in the spaces to solve each step of the problem 14(x+3)=5.(2 points)

Step 1: (__)1/4(x+3)=5(__).
Step 2: x+3=__ .
Step 3: Subtract __ from both sides.
Step 4: x= __

Step 1: 14(x + 3) = 5

Step 2: 14x + 42 = 5
Step 3: Subtract 42 from both sides.
Step 4: 14x = -37
Step 5: Divide both sides by 14.
Step 6: x = -37/14

just fill in the blanks I gave you in the original question

Step 1: (1/4)(x+3)=5

Step 2: x+3=__
Step 3: Subtract __ from both sides.
Step 4: x=__

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Step 1: (1/4)(x+3)=5

Step 2: x+3=20
Step 3: Subtract 3 from both sides.
Step 4: x=17

k, but what goes in this box: (___) 1/4 (x+3) = 5 (___)

Step 1: (1/4)(x+3) = 5

Step 2: x + 3 = 20

no! the boxes are (___)1/4(x+3)=5(___).

DO NOT EVER AGAIN FILL IN THE BOXES WITH 1/4 OR 5. THAT IS NOT ITTTT