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Help Teah was selling candy bars for a fundraiser. She spent $25 on a box of candy bars and sold each candy bar for $2.50. Her profit was $75. Teah wrote the equation 2.5c−25=75 for this situation, and she found c=40.
Which statement is true about the solution c=40?
1. The solution c=40 is the amount in dollars that Teah spent on a box.
2. The solution c=40 is the number of candy bars Teah sold.
3. The solution c=40 is the selling cost of each candy bar, in dollars. (Wrong)
4. The solution c=40 is the profit in dollars Teah made from each candy bar.
5. The solution c=40 is the selling cost of a box of candy bars, in dollars.
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