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Liz and Andy make money selling jewelry at a local fair. Liz and Andy both sell necklaces for $8 each. Andy also sells bracelets. Andy makes a total of $35 selling bracelets. Write and expression that represents the total amount of money Liz and Andy make at the fair if L is the total amount of necklaces Liz sells and A is the total amount of necklaces Andy sells.
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