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Parker and Grayson are reading the same book. At the beginning of the month, Parker was on page 50 and Grayson was on page 8. Parker will read 11 pages per day and Grayson will read 18 pages per day. Let P represent the page of the book that Parker is on at the end of tt days into the month, and let G represent the page of the book that Grayson is on at the end of t days into the month. Write an equation for each situation, in terms of t, and determine what page Parker and Grayson will be on on the day they are both on the same page. (Comparing Two Linear Functions) help

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