A baking club has a bake sale selling brownies at $1.50 per brownie. write an equation using two variables to show the relationships between the number of brownies sold b, and the total sales from brownies s what is the total sales from brownies if the club sells 25? (1 point)

b=1.5s; $37.50

b= 1.5s; $25.00

s=1.5b; $37.50

s=1.5;$25.00

So what is the full answer?

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b=1.5s

To find the total sales from brownies if the club sells 25, substitute b=25 into the equation:

25=1.5s

Divide both sides of the equation by 1.5:

s = 25/1.5

s = 16.67

The total sales from brownies if the club sells 25 is $16.67.

The full answer is:

The equation relating the number of brownies sold (b) and the total sales from brownies (s) is:

b=1.5s

If the club sells 25 brownies, the total sales from brownies (s) would be:

s = 25/1.5

s = 16.67

So the total sales from brownies if the club sells 25 is $16.67.