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A membership to an ice skating rink has an initial fee of $25, plus an additional $3 each time the rink is used, x. Which equation represents this situation?
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A membership to an ice skating rink has an initial fee of $25, plus an additional $3 each time the rink is used, x. Which equation represents this situation?
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A membership to an ice skating rink has an initial fee of $25, plus an additional $3 each time the rink is used, x. Which equation represents this situation?
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25+3x=y
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