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An equation that can be used to determine how much each cookie cost originally is ($13.32 + $7) / 16.

What is the equation that determines the cost of each cookie?

A coupon reduces the price of an item. Thus, the amount paid by Louis would be lower than the original price.

Original price = coupon + price paid

($13.32 + $7)

The cost per cookie, can be determined by dividing the original price by the total number of cookies bought.

($13.32 + $7) / 16

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Number of cookies = 16

Deduction =  7

Final Cost = 13.31

Equation

16c - 7 = 13.31

Solution

You are not asked for a solution but I'll put it here anyway.

16c - 7 = 13.32                      Add 7 to both sides

16c -7+7 = 13.32+ 7              Combine

16c = 20.32                          Divide by 16

16c/16 =  20.32/16                

c = 1.27