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Daikwon and Chris are about to record a new CD. They have a choice between two back up bands. One band charges $50 plus $20 for each take. The second band charges S20 plus $25 f…
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Daikwon and Chris are about to record a new CD. They have a choice between two back up bands. One band charges $50 plus $20 for each take. The second band charges S20 plus $25 for each take.
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The second band
Explanation:
50+20=70
20+25=45
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