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A video store charges $12 for used games and $25 for new games. Jonathan has saved $300 to spend on video games. x = number of used games y = number of new games Which linear eq…
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A video store charges $12 for used games and $25 for new games. Jonathan has saved $300 to spend on video games.
x = number of used games
y = number of new games
Which linear equation, written in standard form, expresses the scenario?
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12x + 25y = 300
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