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Sarah worked out for 15 today. she plans to add 5 min per week. write qnd equation to represent how many minutes she will be working oht after x weeks
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Sarah worked out for 15 today. she plans to add 5 min per week. write qnd equation to represent how many minutes she will be working oht after x weeks
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I think its 15 + 5x
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