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Rob is baking cookies at school. He love baking there because of school's pans are large enough to bake 32 cookies at a time. He baked 110 cookies yesterday and will bake more today. Rob using the following equation to make a table: y=110+32(x) Does the table and equation represent the same function? y=110+32(x)
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