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Mathematics, 04.11.2020 23:30, babyraerae06

A bookstore sells textbooks for $70 each and notebooks for $3 each. The bookstore would like to sell $680 in merchandise by the end of the week. Enter a linear equation that describes the problem. = $680, where t is the number of An equation for the value of the merchandise sold is textbooks sold, and n is the number of notebooks sold.

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