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April pays a dog-walking service $30 each week to walk her dog. Let w = the number of weeks. Let d = the number of dollars April pays the service. Part A Which equation represents the problem? A. d = w + 30 B. w = d × 30 C. w = 30 + d D. d = w × 30 Part B Drag numbers to complete the table to show the number of dollars, d, that April spends on dog-walking in w weeks. Numbers may be used once, more than once, or not at all. 61803460150200 w 1 2 5 d 30 90 120

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