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Brandon earns $6 for every shirt he sells. Which equation could Brandon use to determine the amount of money he earns (E) for any number of shirts (s) he sells?
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Brandon earns $6 for every shirt he sells. Which equation could Brandon use to determine the amount of money he earns (E) for any number of shirts (s) he sells?
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Brandon earns $6 for every shirt he sells. Which equation could Brandon use to determine the amount of money he earns (E) for any number of shirts (s) he sells?
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Sx6=e i hope this helps you with your question bud
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So first of all E= 6
then and example would be lets say he sold 4 shirts the equation would be E=6(4)
E=$24
so basically the equation is E= 6s!
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