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Mathematics, 12.04.2021 19:30 Emptypockets451

WILL THEY EVER BE EQUAL? Sandeep decided to represent the two price plans from problem 6-48 with the expressions below, where to represents the number of games bowled. Then he placed them on the Expression Comparison Mat shown at right. Original price: 1.c + 3 New price: 2ic + 11​

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