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Mathematics, 30.11.2021 05:20 annemcnair217

Casey, a second-grade boy, is raising caterpillars which each have the same number of legs. Let Crepresent the
number of caterpillars Casey has, and I represent the
number of legs each caterpillar has. Write an expression
for the total number of legs that the caterpillars and
Casey have together.
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