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Ariel earned a total of 180 dollars from drawing 12 identically-priced pictures at Friday's community meeting. Write an equation to describe the relationship between "p", the number of pictures, and "e",
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Ariel earned a total of 180 dollars from drawing 12 identically-priced pictures at Friday's community meeting. Write an equation to describe the relationship between "p", the number of pictures, and "e", the total earning. *
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e=12p
180=12*the number of the picture
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