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Mika’s gym allows her to bring 3 guests for free. After the first three, she must pay $7 per guest. How many guests, g, can she bring to the gym if she pays $42? Three of these equations give the correct
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Mika’s gym allows her to bring 3 guests for free. After the first three, she must pay $7 per guest. How many guests, g, can she bring to the gym if she pays $42? Three of these equations give the correct value of g. Which equation does NOT?
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the answer is you can bring 9 people
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The correct answer is c because 7(9) - 3 + 60 not 42
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