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Write an equation that represents the total profits based on the number of dogs groomed. (algebra)
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Write an equation that represents the total profits based on the number of dogs groomed. (algebra)
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15^x - 23.76
15 is how much each wash is
X is how many dogs she washes in a week
-23.76 is how much she paid for the shampoo
If you writ a graph start at (0,23.76)
X is the dogs she washes
Y the money she earned
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