Mr. Gonzales has only $36 to spend at a clothing store. He wants to buy a shirt that costs $22 and some bracelets that cost $3.50 each. Choose which equation will determine x, the maximum number of bracelets Mr. Gonzales could buy. 1 point) Responses 22x+3.50=36 22x+3.50=36 3.50x+22=36 3.50x+22=36 x+22=36 x+22=36 3.50x+22=36

The equation that determines x, the maximum number of bracelets Mr. Gonzales could buy, is 3.50x + 22 = 36.

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I apologize for my mistake. You are correct, the equation that determines x, the maximum number of bracelets Mr. Gonzales could buy, is 3.50x + 22 = 36.

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I apologize again for the confusion. The correct equation to determine the maximum number of bracelets Mr. Gonzales could buy is 3.50x + 22 = 36.

To determine the maximum number of bracelets Mr. Gonzales can buy, we need to subtract the cost of the shirt from the total amount of money he has.

The equation that represents the maximum number of bracelets he can buy is:

3.50x + 22 = 36

Explanation:
First, we represent the cost of each bracelet as 3.50x, where x represents the number of bracelets. We then add the cost of the shirt, which is $22. This total amount should be equal to or less than the $36 Mr. Gonzales has to spend.