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20 June, 01:45

Colby and Sarah sold newspapers this past summer. Colby earned $4.50 for each newspaper he sold. Sarah's earnings were $35 less than Colby's at the end of the summer. The following expression shows Sarah's earnings:

4.50y - 35

In the expression, what does the variable y represent?

Sarah's earnings at the end of the summer

Colby's earnings at the end of the summer

The number of newspapers that Sarah sold

The number of newspapers that Colby sold

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  1. 20 June, 02:07
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    The number of newspapers that colby sold
  2. 20 June, 02:09
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    D. Colby and Sarah sold newspapers this past summer. Colby earned $4.50 for each newspaper he sold. Sarah's earnings were $35 less than Colby's at the end of the summer. The following expression shows Sarah's earnings: 4.50y - 35
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