Two bakeries sell muffins that can be customized with different kinds of berries. Berry Bakery sells muffins for $14.50 a dozen, plus $0.50 for each kind of berry added. Raisin Bakery sells muffins for $12.00 a dozen, plus an additional $0.75 for each kind of berry added. Let b be the number of the kinds of berries added. The equation that represents when the cost of one dozen muffins is the same at both bakeries is 14.5 + .5b = 12 + .75b.

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Yes. The original price of the dozen added to the price of berries (.5) multiplied by the amount(b) is the same equational representation to the right of the equal sign.

Answer:

its B It gives the number of the kinds of berries needed for the cost to be the same at both bakeries.

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