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Mathematics, 22.04.2021 02:20, cbaldwin6605

The seventh grade class is selling boxes of votive candles as a fundraiser. The first box Purchased cost $14, and each additional box cost $10. a. Is the relationship between the number of additional boxes of candles purchased and the total number spent linear? Yes or no. Explain your answer. b. An equation that relates the total money spent on box of candles, C, to the number of additional boxes purchased, B, is c. Using the equation from part B, the total number spent by a person who bought three boxes of candles for the fundraiser would be using the equation from part B, the total number spent by a person who bought three boxes of candles for the fundraiser would be$

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