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Celia is sending her puppy to doggy daycare. There is an application fee of $50 and then a daily fee of $25 per day. Which linear equation represents the cost of bringing the puppy to doggy daycare x times?
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Celia is sending her puppy to doggy daycare. There is an application fee of $50 and then a daily fee of $25 per day. Which linear equation represents the cost of bringing the puppy to doggy daycare x times?
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Answer:
d its y=12
Explanation:
first you do that then 25 gbg
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Answer : x = no. of days
50 + 20x
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