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Mathematics, 20.04.2021 21:20 kkstone

Mr. Jenkins has 20 pieces of candy in a jar, and gives out 2 pieces per student for each perfect score they get on their tests. Cindi already has 4
pieces of candy, and will receive 2 pieces from Mr. Jenkins for each
perfect score she gets on her tests. Which equations below match this situation?


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