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
and please use the varibles they give you.

The equation using the two given variables would be:

s = 1.5b

If the club sells 25 brownies, we can substitute b = 25 into the equation:
s = 1.5(25)
s = 37.50

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

just to make sure are you %100 right?

Yes, I am 100% confident that the total sales from brownies if the club sells 25 would be $37.50 based on the equation s = 1.5b. If you sell 25 brownies, which is represented by b in the equation, you would get a total sales amount of $37.50, which is the price per brownie ($1.50) multiplied by the number of brownies sold (25).