How do you write an algebraic expression for five friends went to a baseball game. Three of the friends each bought a ticket for x dollars and a soda for $6.00. The other two friends each bought only tickets. Write and simplify an expression that represents the amount of money spent.

total = 3(x+6) + 2x = 5x+18

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To write an algebraic expression for the amount of money spent by the five friends, let's break down the information provided.

We know that three of the friends each bought a ticket for x dollars and a soda for $6.00. So, the cost of each person's ticket and soda is x + $6.00.

The other two friends each bought only tickets and didn't purchase sodas. Therefore, for these two friends, the cost per ticket would be just x dollars.

To calculate the total amount of money spent, we need to multiply the cost per person by the number of people in each group and then add both groups' expenditures:

Group 1: 3 friends who bought tickets and sodas
Cost per person = x + $6.00
Number of people = 3
Group 1 total cost = (x + $6.00) * 3

Group 2: 2 friends who bought only tickets
Cost per person = x dollars
Number of people = 2
Group 2 total cost = x * 2

Now, we can find the expression for the total amount spent by adding the costs of both groups together:

Total amount spent = Group 1 total cost + Group 2 total cost
= (x + $6.00) * 3 + x * 2

Finally, let's simplify the expression by distributing and combining like terms:

Total amount spent = 3x + $18.00 + 2x
= 5x + $18.00

Therefore, the simplified algebraic expression representing the amount of money spent by the five friends is 5x + $18.00.

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I think is (3x+6)+2X= 5X+16