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Karissa earns $200 per week plus $25 per item she sells. Which equation models the relationship between her pay p per week and the number of items n she sells? A. p = 200n + 25 C. n = 25p + 200 B. p =
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Karissa earns $200 per week plus $25 per item she sells. Which
equation models the relationship between her pay p per week and the
number of items n she sells?
A. p = 200n + 25
C. n = 25p + 200
B. p = 25n + 200
D. n = 200p + 25
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p=200+25(n)
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