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The equation shows the cost, c, for a group attending a basketball game based on the number of people, p.How many people could attend for a cost of 100 dollars? c = 8p + 12
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The equation shows the cost, c, for a group attending a basketball game based on the number of people, p.How many people could attend for a cost of 100 dollars? c = 8p + 12
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The equation shows the cost, c, for a group attending a basketball game based on the number of people, p.How many people could attend for a cost of 100 dollars? c = 8p + 12
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