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Mr. Jensen is a salesperson for an insurance company. His monthly pay check includes a salary of $2,175 and a commission of $250 each policy he sells Write an equation, in slope-intercept form, that represents the total amount, y, in dollars, of Mr. jensen’s paycheck in a month when he sells X policies. Do not include dollar signs in the equation

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