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Mathematics, 21.11.2019 16:31 julio003620

Jon and lexi are playing a marble game. according to their rules, 4 point are awarded for each red marble collected and 3 point are awarded for each blue marble collected. which expression represents jon's total score if he has r red marbles and b blue marbles?

1.) 4r - 3b
2.) 2r - 3b
3.) 4r + 3b
4.) 7rb

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