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The costs for going to a dog are $7 for 1 dog, and $2 for each additional dog. Write an equation to show this situation, where x is greater than or equal to 1? If you could please explain how you got the
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The costs for going to a dog are $7 for 1 dog, and $2 for each additional dog. Write an equation to show this situation, where x is greater than or equal to 1? If you could please explain how you got the answer that would be great, thank you.
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You start off with $7 for 1 dog and for every other dog you bring is $2 more
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