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A. Mr. Gordon works with Ms. Patel from the Example. Mr. Gordon writes the expression 3x + 4x to represent the cost of ordering posterboards and stick-c letters for x students. What information does 3x + 4x tell you about the situation that the other expressions do not?
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Step-by-step explanation: I have no idea what it is?
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