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If chocolate cookies cost $3.00 per cookie plus $2 for boxing them up in a decorated box, what would be the equation be for this relationship if x is the number of cookies and y is the total cost ?
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If chocolate cookies cost $3.00 per cookie plus $2 for boxing them up in a decorated box, what would be the equation be for this relationship if x is the number of cookies and y is the total cost ?
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3x+2=y
because 3 dollars is per cookie and the box is just 2 dollars
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