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It costs $6 to take 1 dog to the dog beach it costs $1 more for each additional dog which equation shows this situation when x>1 A- y=x+5 B- y=x+6 C- y=6x D y=6x+2
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It costs $6 to take 1 dog to the dog beach it costs $1 more for each additional dog which equation shows this situation when x>1
A- y=x+5
B- y=x+6
C- y=6x
D y=6x+2
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