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6. The costs for going to a dog beach are
$7 for 1 dog, and $2 for each additional
dog. Which equation shows this situation,
where x > 1?
A y = 2x + 5
Cy= 5x + 2
B y = 3x + 11 D y = 7x + 11


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Answer:

  A  y = 2x + 5

Step-by-step explanation:

The cost per dog is the slope of the cost equation, 2. The equation can be written in point-slope form as ...

  y -7 = 2(x -1) . . . . using the point (1, 7)

Simplified, this is ...

  y = 2x -2 +7

  y = 2x +5 . . . . matches choice A