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Camping A campground charges $15 for adults and $2 for children. Write an algebraic expression that represents the total camping fee for m adults and n children.
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Camping A campground charges $15 for adults and $2 for children. Write an algebraic expression that represents the total camping fee for m adults and n children.
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Camping A campground charges $15 for adults and
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Total fee= 15m+2n
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