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The total amount of money, m, earned by washing cars at a school fundraiser is proportional to the number of cars, c, washed at a constant price, p. What situation represents this relationship?
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The total amount of money, m, earned by washing cars at a school fundraiser is proportional to the number of cars, c, washed at a constant price, p. What situation represents this relationship?
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m=c•p
multiplying the prince by the number of cars washed will give you the total amount of money the school has raised
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