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Mathematics, 27.03.2021 01:30 sadieruegner393

Elsa earns 52 dollars each week working part-time at a bookstore. She earns one additional dollar for each book that she sells. Let a be the amount (in dollars) that Elsa earns in a week if she sells b books. Write an equation relating a to b . Then use this equation to find the amount of money Elsa earns if she sells 17 books.

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