Solve the problem.A new car dealership sold 333 cars in 2000, and sales are increasing by about 38 cars per year. Let s be the number of cars sold in the year that is t years since 2000. Find an equation for a linear model to describe this situation.

A. s = 333t + 38
B. s = (2000)(38)t + 333
C. s = 38t + 333
D. s = 371t + 333


Answer: C

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