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An empty shipping box weighs 430 grams. The box is then filled with T-shirts. Each T-shirt weighs 17.2 grams. The equation W= 430 + 17.2T represents the relationship between the quantities in this situation, where W is the weight, in grams, of the filled box and T the number of shirts in the box. Find a solution to the equation W= 430 + 17.2T ​

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