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each week, Alfonso earns $85 for each shift he works at the theater and $15 for every dog-walking job. He uses the expression 85x + 15 y to keep track of his earnings. Part A: identify the coefficients
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each week, Alfonso earns $85 for each shift he works at the theater and $15 for every dog-walking job. He uses the expression 85x + 15 y to keep track of his earnings. Part A: identify the coefficients and variables in the expression.
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Coefficients: 85 and 15
Variables: x and y
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