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14 February, 21:36

Each week, Allen earns $70 for every shift he works at the diner and $12 for every dog-walking job. He uses the expression 70x+12y to keep track of his earnings.

Part A:Identify the coefficients and the variables in the expression.

Part B:How many terms are in the expression, what are they, and how do you know?

Part C:Which term in the expression shoes the total earned from the diner?

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  1. 14 February, 21:51
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    Part A: the coefficients are 70 and 12. The variables are "x" and "y".

    Part B: there are two terms. the terms are 70x and 12y. 70x and 12y are separated by a plus sign.

    Part C: 70x
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