A baking club has a bake sale, selling brownies at $1.50 per brownie. Write an equation using two variables to show the relationship 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) Responses b=1.5s; $37.50 b equals 1.5 c ; $37.50 b=1.5s; $25.00 b equals 1.5 c ; $25.00 s=1.5b; $25.00 c equals 1.5 b ; $25.00 s=1.5b; $37.50

The correct equation to represent the relationship between the number of brownies sold (b) and the total sales from brownies (s) is s = 1.5b.

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

s = 1.5(25)
s = 37.50

Therefore, the total sales from brownies if the club sells 25 is $37.50.

So, the correct answer is b=1.5s; $37.50.