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Emma was given 5 seashells. Each week she collected 3 more. Let w be the number of weeks Emma collects seashells and s be the number of seashells she has total.
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Emma was given 5 seashells. Each week she collected 3 more. Let w be the number of weeks Emma collects seashells and s be the number of seashells she has total.
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s = 3w + 5
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3w + 5 = S
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