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A charm bracelet costs $65, plus $25 for each charm. The equation −25x+y=65 represents the cost y of the bracelet, where x is the number of charms. The bracelet cost:
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A charm bracelet costs $65, plus $25 for each charm. The equation −25x+y=65 represents the cost y of the bracelet, where x is the number of charms. The bracelet cost:
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A charm bracelet costs $65, plus $25 for each charm. The equation −25x+y=65 represents the cost y of the bracelet, where x is the number of charms.
The bracelet cost:
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The answer is $90x because 65+25 = 90
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