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Mathematics, 02.12.2020 23:30 lillianradecki

Mrs. Romeo operates the concession stand at her daughters softball games, and each game 4 hot dogs are given away. she always sells more than she gives away. write a linear equation in 2 ways to represent the amount of money mrs romeo earns in each game. let x represent the # of hot dogs distributed. indicate which form each is in.

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