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the price of a visit to the dentist is calculated according to the formula 50+100n where n is the number of cavities the dentist finds on your last visit to the dentist 2 cavities were found
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the price of a visit to the dentist is calculated according to the formula 50+100n where n is the number of cavities the dentist finds on your last visit to the dentist 2 cavities were found
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you would plug the 2 into the place of the n. 50+100(2). the answer is 250.
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The cost would be $250
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