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At a certain store, the price of a pair of shoes is twenty dollars more than three times the price of a pair of jeans and the price of a sweater is fifty percent more than the price of a pair of shoes. If the price of a pair of jeans is \(j\) dollars at this store, then what is the price, in dollars, of a pair of shoes, a sweater, and a pair of jeans, in terms of \(j?\)
A. \(1.5j + 10\)
B. \(3j + 20\)
C. \(4.5j + 30\)
D. \(5.5j + 30\)
E. \(8.5j + 50\)
Answer: E
Source: Princeton Review
A. \(1.5j + 10\)
B. \(3j + 20\)
C. \(4.5j + 30\)
D. \(5.5j + 30\)
E. \(8.5j + 50\)
Answer: E
Source: Princeton Review

















