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A florist has to pay $7.50 each time a customer chooses a competitor for the delivery of flowers. Which expression shows the amount that the florist earns if p people use a competitor for delivery, and the company makes $320.00 before any payment is made to their competitors?
320 minus 7.50 p
320 + 7.50 p
7.50 p minus 320
7.50 p + 320
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