Jdothoncho
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  • 11-05-2017
  • Mathematics
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You are asked to write a single variable equation to solve a word problem with two unknown amounts what do you do

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crazycooter4
crazycooter4 crazycooter4
  • 11-05-2017
you'll need to create two equations and have a 'system of equations' then use direct substitution to turn the equation into one. Whichever equation is easiest to solve for x or y. Solve that one for x or y and plug the result in for the variable in the other equation. Then you will have an equation with only 1 unknown.


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