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Gordon recently started jogging. Last week he jogged for 15 minutes. Starting this week, he decided to add 2 minutes to his jog each week. Which of the following equations represents how long his jog will
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Gordon recently started jogging. Last week he jogged for 15 minutes. Starting this week, he decided to add 2 minutes to his jog each week. Which of the following equations represents how long his jog will be after x additional weeks?
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This situation can be represented by this equation: y = 15 + 2x
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