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Mathematics, 21.10.2019 20:30 samanthagarcia16

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chelsea and zack are both dog sitters. chelsea charges $2 per day plus a sign-up fee of $3. zack charges a flat rate of $3 per day.

the system of linear equations below represents y, the total amount earned in dollars for x days of dog sitting.
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write the equation to represent chelsea’s fees. write the equation to represent zack’s fees. after how many days do chelsea and zack earn the same amount for dog sitting? what is that amount?

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