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Jake buys a bicycle for $200 down and$20 a month for 2 years.What is the expression that represents the total amount he will pay for the bicycle?

I did $200+$20(2x12)
Is this correct?
12 years ago

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12 years ago
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Jake buys a bicycle for $200 down and$20 a month for 2 years.What is the expression that represents the total amount he will pay for the bicycle?

I did $200+$20(2x12)
Is this correct?

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