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Brooke earns $7 an hour at her job now. She can represent the total she makes in a week using the expression 7r. Brooke has asked for a $1 an hour raise.
Which expression would represent the amount Brooke would make in a week after the raise?
A.8r
B.r + 8
C.1r
D.r +1
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A. 8r is the answer your looking for! <3
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A. 8r would be the correct answer
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