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Megan bought 3 pounds of apples that cost x dollars per pound. She gave the cashier a 20 dollar bill. Which equation could Megan use to find the amount of change, y, she should receive.
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Just multiply 3×20 and you'll get your answer
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3x - 20 = y
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