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A dog walker earns $10 plus $3 per dog. What equation represents this model?
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A dog walker earns $10 plus $3 per dog. What equation represents this model?
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A dog walker earns $10 plus $3 per dog. What equation represents this model?
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10+3x Or 3x+10.
This is because he gets 10 dollars add it to the 3 he gets per dog. The per dog is X as you don’t know how many dogs he gets
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