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Elena walked b bulldogs and s schnauzers on Monday she walked the same number of bulldogs and schnauzers each day Tuesday through Friday. Write an algebraic expression to represent how many total dogs
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Elena walked b bulldogs and s schnauzers on Monday she walked the same number of bulldogs and schnauzers each day Tuesday through Friday. Write an algebraic expression to represent how many total dogs were walked in this 5-day period.
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5b + 5s = x
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