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Jim and Becky wash cars. Jim charges $10 plus $3 per car. Becky charges $12 plus $2 per car. Write an equation to show when the charges for washing cars are equal. please help
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Jim and Becky wash cars. Jim charges $10 plus $3 per car. Becky charges $12 plus $2 per car. Write an equation to show when the charges for washing cars are equal. please help
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3x+10=2x+12
Answer is x=2 y=16
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3x+10=2x+12 Would be the equation and then solve.
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