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A baker is calculating the charge for two types of cookies. What formula tells the cost, in dollars, if chocolate chip cookies are $1.50/dozen and lemon frosteds are $2.50/dozen? Let c = number of dozens of chocolate chip cookies; L= number of dozens of lemon frosteds; T= total charge

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