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The price p of an icecream is $3.95 plus $0.85 for each topping t on the ice cream
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The price p of an icecream is $3.95 plus $0.85 for each topping t on the ice cream
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You can add $3.95 and $0.85 but it mostly depends on how many toppings you put on the ice cream.
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3.95p+0.85t
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