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Isaiah was given a gift card for a coffee shop. Each morning, Isaiah uses the card to buy one cup of coffee. The original amount of money on the gift card was $10 and each cup of coffee costs $2. Write an equation for A, A, in terms of x, x, representing the amount money remaining on the card after buying xx cups of coffee.
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