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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 01:00 aubford9442

The local business will donate $5.00 for every 10 tickets sold. Let x represent tickets sold, and y represent dollars donated. Student A claims that the equation is y = 2x. Student B claims that the equation is y = 1 2
x. Explain who is correct.

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