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Each week, Abigail earns $75 for every shift she works at the pizzeria and $25 for every dog-walking job. She uses the expression 75x + 25y to keep track of her earnings. Part A: Identify the coefficients and variables in the expression. (3 points) Part B: How many terms are in the expression, what are they, and how do you know? (4 points) Part C: Which term in the expression shows the total earned from the pizzeria? (3 points)

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75x + 25y

Part A: coefficients = 75 & 25 variables = x & y

Part B: Terms = 2
- term 1: 75x
- term 2: 25y

Terms are the different parts or groups of an equation. Therefore, 75x is one term and the other is 25y. They are each a part of the equation. Without them you wouldn't have an equation at all.

Part C: Pizzeria pay = 75x because that is how much she makes each shift she works.

- Hope this helps. =)
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Answer:

Here, the given expression that shows her total earning ( in dollars ),

75x + 25y,

Part A :

Variable is the quantity that can be vary in an expression,

Typically, It can be represented by a single letter,

Coefficients is numeric quantity that is placed before the variable,

So, in the above expression,

x and y are variables,

75 and 25 are coefficients,

Part B :

Terms are the single number or variable or a variable with a coefficient which are separated by mathematical signs ( +, - or etc ),

So, in the above expression,

75x and 25y are terms,

So, the expression has 2 terms,

Part C :

In the expression 75x + 25y

75 shows her earning for every shift she works at the pizzeria,

25 represents her earning for every dog-walking job,

Since, total earning = earning for each unit × number of unit,

Thus, the variable having coefficient 75 must shows the number of shifts,

Hence, 75x would be show the total earned from the pizzeria.

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