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Eric's graduation picnic costs $2 for every attendee. Write an equation that shows the relationship between the attendees x and the cost y
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This is what the equation would look like in words:
Total cost = $2*(number of attendees)
total cost:
y
$2:
2
number of attendees:
x
Write the equation:
y = 2x
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